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Shipwrecks in Paradise

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In a huge remote bay, in one of the poorest countries in the world lie a vast collection of over 300 rotting hulks. Mauritania used to be known as a country where a ship could be disposed of and so they were quietly dumped. As a possible environmental hazard the EU has plans to clear the area but by now the ships have become part of local life, providing an ecology for fishing and a thriving scrap metal market
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6 responses // Shipwrecks in Paradise

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    i wanna get some metal boyyy!!!!!!!!

    mes_s1a
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    Image...

    Truly amazing...

    Some are even tied 5-10 ships together...

    From Google Earth:

    KI4CLZ
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    Image...

    Ohh sorry here's the lat/lon for all you GE fans...

    Lat 20.876661 Lon -17.053790

    (there are several Google Earth (GE) groups that "collect" fascinating images from around the globe and one just happens to be shipwrecks... and this has got to be the mother load...)

    Hey Mr. Author man (mateowillis) there is another place like this in Russia on the Lena river...

    KI4CLZ
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    Cool pod, Mateo. I haven't heard from you since my "Can Art" project... It looks like you have been busy yourself. Congratulations. 8')

    I was notifying my friends of my newest video "Custom Kicks," also about art and recycling. I hope I can count on you and get your immediate approval with a Greenlight and a nifty comment... Thanks, M.

    LINK------>>> http://current.com/items/89486588_custom_kicks

    DonQ
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    Great report from the field. Some clowns somewhere have the idea that if people don't see it, it won't matter...thanks for sharing!

    Xabo
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    Very interesting video and good to see you followed up your trip with some in depth research that brought more attention to the issue.

    Found a short article on the graveyard (w/ pics) after watching your video. Talks more about the EU agreement, the locals, and mentions the make-shift kind of boat you caught on camera as the scrap metal workers were floating in to shore. They call the boats 'floating coffins' and they're just a collection of floating junk wrapped in a net.

    Link --------> http://tinyurl.com/5fhuqe (geographical.co.uk)

    Keep up the good work!

    tandom

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