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	<title>Comments on: Point Reyes Fishing Boat</title>
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		<title>By: joseph kenyon</title>
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		<dc:creator>joseph kenyon</dc:creator>
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		<description>in NJ we have something we call the Concrete Ship right off the point of Cape May Point NJ. Its an actual huge ship that was made out of concrete, and at some point many decades ago it was either deliberately sunk or sank on its own for some reason. And anyone going to Capemay can easily see that huge concrete ship sticking out of the water. I was thinking of taking a trip to see it again after 30 years . I used to live there, and saw it all the time, but never got pics of it. 
(I think I&#039;ll google it) But either way, thats a nice photo of the boat you photographed. Might be worth using in a calendar or something.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>in NJ we have something we call the Concrete Ship right off the point of Cape May Point NJ. Its an actual huge ship that was made out of concrete, and at some point many decades ago it was either deliberately sunk or sank on its own for some reason. And anyone going to Capemay can easily see that huge concrete ship sticking out of the water. I was thinking of taking a trip to see it again after 30 years . I used to live there, and saw it all the time, but never got pics of it.<br />
(I think I&#8217;ll google it) But either way, thats a nice photo of the boat you photographed. Might be worth using in a calendar or something.</p>
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