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Comments (14)
blinkings
One of Francesco Schettino's previous expeditions perhaps!
jayfar
I bet you were all 'craning' your necks!! Lol. Nice shot Christo.
whaleman
Man, you would think that with that crane and a bit of ingenuity he could have pulled himself off the rocks after doing some internal patching if necessary. Nice shot!
durleybeachbum
Most interesting!
BIPOLARTWO
If this was in the Uk it would have been long gone stolen for scrap. Love the mountain backdrop,
wotan
Beautiful compo & shot!
thecytron
Interesting photo!
X-PaX
Very nice and dramatic capture.
KarmaSong
Interesting capture and narrative, Christo :-)
njb2000
Must be in a hard to get at location otherwise the salvage people would have had it.
mickeyrony
A crane platform. Very well made. Congratulations and many thanks. Beautiful and good work ((5 + +)) Une grue sur plateforme . Très bien prise . Bravo et mille mercis . Beau et bon travail ((5++))
mariogiannecchini
Some people can do worse, much worse (says Andrew). Beautiful capture , Christo ! Have a good sunday evening !
junge1
Great capture Christo. I like blinkings comment.
cfulton
I think the captain was looking at Sandy Bay through his binoculars when he ran aground! The beach is just around the corner to the left... Clive