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Shipwreck! Exhibit At The Witte Museum by Thomas W.P. Slatin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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American Writer, Photographer, and Website Designer. Former career Fire and EMS Lieutenant. She/Her/Lesbian.
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Shipwreck! Exhibit At The Witte Museum by Thomas W.P. Slatin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at www.tomslatin.com.
22 responses to “Shipwreck! Exhibit At The Witte Museum”
I’m not sure to know what is the picture about, but I like it. There are so many objects in museums from past times that look super interesting.
This is so interesting. I am wondering from what ship is this from.
You have had a lot in your life. You have done much and you give me the energy and passion to be like you.
Wow I admire the mural. i guess one good thing about this is the trivia. I do not go to places like these often but I appreciate it.
I have never seen anything like this in a museum or exhibit. Thank you for sharing this Tom. Congrats.
This is a brilliantly displayed picture. I wish I can explore this part of world too.
Wow, such find can really put someone in a pedestal. I really hope more people will be interested in this kind of hobby.
It is a fantastic picture. I have a desire to explore this wonderful part of the world also.
The fact that this picture gets to be taken despite the world’s nature is phenomenal. Interesting.
I have seen anything like this, looks like a priceless object. Thanks for sharing man
An object will be interesting and special if it can be found from an exploration. Well, I tried to download it but it seems… the page is not found :).
It’s good that this piece of history was preserved. It teaches us a lot about the past.
The entire photo set is awesome. It’s also too big but that’s because it is of high quality.
I would love to visit the museum in person. Looks like there is so much to see!
Awesome job documenting this. In a way you have helped to preserve history.
Very well taken shot. You never disappoint.
I wonder which part of the ship this is. It’s so well preserved.
It’s sad that the entirety of the wreck couldn’t be salvaged. This is still good enough though.
It is amazing what the depths of our seas hold. That’s considering the fact that very little of the sea has been explored.
I like these types of museums. They do a good job of keeping our history fresh.
This is definitely part of a submarine. I wonder what ill fate begot it.
From the looks of it, this might be from the World War 2 era. Amazing they managed to preserve it for this long.