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Shipwreck

Added: Tuesday, April 3rd 2007 at 9:28am by autumnshowers
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The Bay of Nouadhibou, seven miles south from the Mauritanian city, hides one the biggest ship cemeteries in the world. There are more than 300 wrecks around the harbour, resting for years and coming from all nations.

A brief walk through Google Maps will show you hundreds of skeletons piled here and there, at the biggest collection of rusty giant ships you could ever imagine.





However, there isn’t any magic or mystery in this squalid place. For years, Mauritanian harbour officers were so corrupt, that they let ships be discarded in the harbour in exchange of some cash. Discarding a ship is quite expensive for a company, so during the decades, lots of unwanted ships ended up in the Harbour of Nouadibou.



A few years ago, the situation was so out of control, that even Mauritanians started to worry. Nowadays there’s a project from the European Union to refloat all these junk and take them away, or destroy in situ (with explosions) the remaining wrecks.



The city of Nouadhibou is one of the poorest locations in the world. Right over these phantom beaches there are people living inside the huge merchant boats.

Exploring these African beaches is now possible thanks to the work of sites like virtualglobetrotting.com. A short visit will allow you to discover plenty of old shipwrecks all along the coast.

These are some examples (you can click on the maps to explore):














User Comments

zdf

I totally agree with the guy above me

어!한국인이네염?ㅋ방가방가~^^

오 한국인

 It seems like a survival reality of human beings. We have developed technology to overcome, to win nature or enemies. As a result, we accumulated trash which is not environmental friendly stuff. It, however, might  be recognised as a wonderful natural resource in a near future. Thanks. 

=나도 한국사람 입니다 ^^

저도한국사람 입니다

 

나도 한국인이다 ㅎㅎ 나도 배의 대해 관심이 많은데 ..

나도염 ㅋㅋ

전 14살 짜리 중생입니다 배에 관심이 있어서요 ㅋㅋ;;

배들이 저렇게 많은데도 바다에 처참하게 묻히다니....

나 도      한국사람인대

나도 한국인인데 방가방가

안녕하세요^^배의무덤을 실제로 봣는데

은근히 좀 멋잇엇어요

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