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		<title>The denny ship model experiment tank -1</title>
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A ship model experiment tank, used for testing models of hulls and propellers to see how their full-sized equivalents would behave
The tank and its equipment were originally built in 1882. An extension was built after the Second World War, [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bisazzablog.com/pages/192</link>
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		<title>Maheno shipwreck</title>
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Fraser Island &#8211; Australia
The word Maheno means ‘island’ in Maori, which is the native language of New Zealand. The Maheno was built in Scotland in 1904 and was the world’s first ever triple screw steamer, weighing a massive 5323 [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bisazzablog.com/pages/219</link>
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		<title>Light.on.the.starch.oshin! day218-365</title>
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stars
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		<link>http://bisazzablog.com/pages/18</link>
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		<title>Northwestern pacific 4-6-0 steamer #112 and western pacific f7a #913</title>
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Seen at the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento.
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		<link>http://bisazzablog.com/pages/45</link>
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		<title>Mutton cove wreck ii &#8211; hdr</title>
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Another shot from Mutton Cove on the Excelsior Ship Wreck.
Will catch up tomorrow on everyone&#8217;s stream and group&#8217;s.
Enjoy
- Canon 5D Mark2.
- ISO 100, f16, 20mm.
- Canon 17-40 f/4 L.
- Tripod.
View On Black
Standard 3 exposure (+2,0,-2 EV)
Processing
Photomatix
- Tonemapped generated HDR [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bisazzablog.com/pages/213</link>
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		<title>Troop ship &#8220;viper&#8221; 1917</title>
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Triple screw steamer &#34;Viper&#34; (1906, 1713grt) of G&#38;J Burns, Glasgow.
ID No: 1121331 Built for the Ardrossan-Belfast day service. Served as a troopship on the English Channel in WW1. (postcard)
Scrapped 1949.
 I picked this postcard up at  a sale. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Dsc02289</title>
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Az utolsó napon hazafelé Oriliától északra a 11-es főút mentén meglátogattunk egy vadrezervátumot, majd továbbmentünk Gravenhurstbe a Muskoka-tó kikötőjébe, ahol azonban Észak-Amerika legrégebbi ma is működő gőzhajójából csupán ennyit láthattunk &#8211; épp kifutott a tóra és még a part [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bisazzablog.com/pages/174</link>
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		<title>Tss earnslaw</title>
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The TSS Earnslaw is a 1912 vintage twin screw steamer plying the waters of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand. It is one of the oldest tourist attractions in Central Otago, and the only remaining passenger-carrying coal-fired steamship in the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bisazzablog.com/pages/249</link>
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		<title>I got what i wanted!</title>
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I know it&#8217;s corny, but I have wanted one of these steamers for a  long time. I hate cleaning with chemicals and avoid it whenever possible. Hayden and I are ultra sensitive to perfumes, fragrances and harsh chemical [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bisazzablog.com/pages/78</link>
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		<title>Cigarette card &#8211; steamer duchess of argyll</title>
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Mitchell&#8217;s, River &#38; Coastal Steamers, 1925. No10 &#34;Duchess of Argyll&#34;
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		<link>http://bisazzablog.com/pages/36</link>
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