Hey Glen if you are going to go up and get some pics, why dont you organise a get together and a few go up at the same time, if iam off shift i will be in it.;)
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Hey Glen if you are going to go up and get some pics, why dont you organise a get together and a few go up at the same time, if iam off shift i will be in it.;)
Sounds like a plan;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus
Does anyone know how the bow of the ship got bent - almost doubled over :o ?
Was there with the kids in Oct this year and there is SFA left of it :(
Bruce.
the crushed it with heavy machineryQuote:
Originally Posted by BMac
I think a Defender backed into it one day after getting some icecreams and drinks:angel:Quote:
Originally Posted by BMac
for what reason?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudguts
See the first post, Ace -
They said it was unsafe, apparently,
and did a bit of cutting and shutting -
a long slow death by stealth. very sad......
Given old ships are worth nothing, someone should another up the beach, during a storm, of course.....
GQ
Oh, silly me. I suppose its different to the sygna on Stockton, its hard to get to that as its a way of shore, but with this one being right up on the beach its hard to keep people off. Has anyone ever been hurt on it, like falling through a rusted piece of deck or something?Quote:
Originally Posted by Quiggers
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Originally Posted by Ace
Sygna, way off shore?
It's OK - in a few years someone will get planning approval to build a replica as a dedicated tourist trap - or maybe a piece of modern sculpture highlighting the negative space left by the original. Could have a laser-light show which strobes out morse code signals about the glory of the Australian wilderness and the environmental rape of our natural assets or something... Maybe an installation made entirely of papier mache which is replaced each fortnight by local Druids...