Jordan Harbour Shipwreck
"Jordan Harbour Shipwreck" - Taken this evening on the way home from enjoying the power of the US$ in Canada. For my friends who aren't from here...
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"Jordan Harbour Shipwreck" - Taken this evening on the way home from enjoying the power of the US$ in Canada. For my friends who aren't from here or don't know about this "shipwreck", It began life as a not even close replica of the "Grand Hermie" used by Jacques Cartier in 1535-1536 and 1541-1542 to explore Canada. It was built in 1967 and was supposedly used as a shipboard casino in Quebec until being moved to it's current location to be used as a restaurant. That never happened and some clowns set it on fire. Now it sits, burnt, rusted and abandoned, propped up by steel supports inside the shallow end of the harbor. It makes for a great photo-op so I took a stab. This is a long exposure (75 seconds).
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