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<blockquote data-quote="Greatcloud" data-source="post: 64634313" data-attributes="member: 187390"><p>The Iredale wreak is turning to rust,slowly becoming micro particles of wet seawater dust. A home for bountiful sealife and children. Come play on the old wreak , take a picture. Read about its fate and that terrible day it went astray. How many more will follow its lead its bound to happen once again I think. Never it seems now these days but the dreadful sea does have its ways. A landmark for tourists , it breaks up the skyline. Sunsets are made perfect with its sublime backdrop. </p><p> </p><p>One day hundreds of years from now it will be totally gone never more to play on.</p><p>I like it myself lets go picnic by the Iredale wreak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greatcloud, post: 64634313, member: 187390"] The Iredale wreak is turning to rust,slowly becoming micro particles of wet seawater dust. A home for bountiful sealife and children. Come play on the old wreak , take a picture. Read about its fate and that terrible day it went astray. How many more will follow its lead its bound to happen once again I think. Never it seems now these days but the dreadful sea does have its ways. A landmark for tourists , it breaks up the skyline. Sunsets are made perfect with its sublime backdrop. One day hundreds of years from now it will be totally gone never more to play on. I like it myself lets go picnic by the Iredale wreak. [/QUOTE]
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