Camil Iamandescu > Shipwreck in "Baia de nord", Sulina, 2005. The former self-propelled barge was intented to be salvaged, but it didn't worked... In the far background is one of the old lighthouses of the Sulina Canal (early 1900's), which came into obsolescnce since the natural growth of the canal into Black Sea (over 2 kilometres) and the addition of a long jetty (another 2 kilometres).
Camil Iamandescu > Shipwreck at Costinesti, 2007
The Greek armed "Eveligelia" wrecked in the early seventies with a citrus cargo. Now she lies on the edge of the limestone sea platform, with the stern hanging over the deeper waters. So, the ship is in continous strain and menaces to break in two. The legend tells that the two big holes in the hull were made by smugglers with dynamite to steal the cargo after the wreckage...
Camil Iamandescu > Shipwreck in "Baia de nord", Sulina, 2005. The former self-propelled barge was intented to be salvaged, but it didn't worked... In the far background is one of the old lighthouses of the Sulina Canal (early 1900's), which came into obsolescnce since the natural growth of the canal into Black Sea (over 2 kilometres) and the addition of a long jetty (another 2 kilometres)
Camil Iamandescu > Wreck of Eveligelia in Costinesti, 2007. The ship ("Epava") is the main attraction in Costinesti Black Sea resort since early 1970's.
Shipwreck in "Baia de nord", Sulina, 2005. The former self-propelled barge was intented to be salvaged, but it didn't worked... In the far background is one of the old lighthouses of the Sulina Canal (early 1900's), which came into obsolescnce since the natural growth of the canal into Black Sea (over 2 kilometres) and the addition of a long jetty (another 2 kilometres).
Camil Iamandescu > Shipwreck in "Baia de nord", Sulina, 2005. The former self-propelled barge was intented to be salvaged, but it didn't worked... In the far background is one of the old lighthouses of the Sulina Canal (early 1900's), which came into obsolescnce since the natural growth of the canal into Black Sea (over 2 kilometres) and the addition of a long jetty (another 2 kilometres).
Shipwreck in "Baia de nord", Sulina, 2005. The former self-propelled barge was intented to be salvaged, but it didn't worked... In the far background is one of the old lighthouses of the Sulina Canal (early 1900's), which came into obsolescnce since the natural growth of the canal into Black Sea (over 2 kilometres) and the addition of a long jetty (another 2 kilometres).
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