Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Oct 11, 2020The wreck of the SS City of Adelaide, a steamship that ran aground off Cockle Bay, Magnetic Island, in 1916, while being transported. Photograph by Conor Moore https://instagram.com/p/CGMhU4djE88/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link…72421,045
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Oct 11, 2020The wreck of the SS City of Adelaide from another perspective. Photograph by Conor Moore215140
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Oct 11, 2020The Short Life and Strange Death of Maryland’s Ghost Fleet https://atlasobscura.com/articles/mallows-bay-ghost-fleet…122106
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Oct 11, 2020The wreck of the Eduard Bohlen, a ship that ran aground on Namibia's Skeleton Coast in 1909, has—over the past century—been swallowed up by shifting sands, and now rests several hundred feet inland https://theatlantic.com/photo/2018/08/photos-along-the-namibian-coast/569041/…126125
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Oct 11, 2020'Lady of the Lake', North Pole, Alaska. The ghostly remains of a WB-29 Superfortress submerged in a lake in the Alaskan wilderness... https://atlasobscura.com/places/lady-of-the-lake…444199
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76A photograph by Johanna Neurath2:51 PM · Oct 11, 2020·Twitter Web App18 Retweets117 Likes
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Oct 11, 2020Replying to @FedeItaliano76Between catastrophe and revelation: 'Saint Clément' (1987), a photograph by Jean Baudrillard227181
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Oct 11, 2020Angas Inlet Trees, Gulf St. Vincent in Adelaide, Southern Australia [Source: NEARMAP]114109
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Oct 11, 2020'Submerged Trailer-Home, Salton Sea' (1985) by Richard Misrach11895