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Peter Iredale Shipwreck And Winter Squall

Low tide respite from the pounding surf of the Pacific Ocean, the carcass of the Peter Iredale gets a rinse from a winter rain squall at midnight. Once a two-thousand ton four-masted steel barque, this bow section is all that remains of the sailing vessel that ran aground on 25 October 1906. Nikon D700, 28/2 Ai.

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Low tide respite from the pounding surf of the Pacific Ocean, the carcass of the Peter Iredale gets a rinse from a winter rain squall at midnight.  Once a two-thousand ton four-masted steel barque, this bow section is all that remains of the sailing vessel that ran aground on 25 October 1906.  Nikon D700, 28/2 Ai.
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