USS Atlantus - The Concrete Ship, Sunset Beach, Cape May, NJ - Jan 2018 Deep Freeze I watched that ship go from being a ship, to a metal shell, to almost nothing. It slowly disappearing makes me nostalgic and sad.
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Hello and thanks for checking out my video, on the concrete shipyes, concrete! Due to a shortage of steel, during World War I, A song about the wreck of the Concrete ship Atlantus in Cape May New Jersey. © 2021- BJ's Music (Bolster & Bolster) For over 90 years, just off Sunset Beach, in Historic Cape May Point, New Jersey, lies the concrete ship Atlantus.Due to a critical shortage of steel,
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Drone footage of the SS Atlantus Wreckage. This is the famous "Concrete Ship" at Cape May Point, Sunset Beach. This has SS Atlantus is the most famous of the twelve concrete ships built by the Liberty Ship Building Company in Brunswick, Georgia, United States,
Remains of this fleet of 12 used during world War 1. Broke free in 1926 and ran aground World War 1 Sunken Concrete Ship "The Atlantus" Over 100 Years Old, Off The Shore Of Cape May NJ
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The DJI Mavic flying through heavy fog off the coast of Cape May. Apology for joke post about SS Atlantis removal from Cape May's I Snorkeled the Wreck of the S.S. Atlantus So You Don't Have To - Fall 2022
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For more than 90 years the S. S. Atlantus has been sticking out of the Delaware Bay at Sunset Beach in Cape May. It was one of a CONCRETE SUNKEN SHIP!
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But it's a ship alright—a concrete ship, the very words so incompatible they already hint at failure. The SS Atlantus was built for a war she never saw, and SS Atlantus - Wikipedia
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exploration of the SS Selma an abandoned concrete ship in Galveston Bay. A one-of-a-kind wreck known as the SS Atlantus, a concrete ship. It is a poignant monument to dubious engineering and ill-conceived ideas in general.
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June 2007 Remains of Concrete Ship, USS Atlantus in Cape May, NJ. Discover the haunting tale of SS Atlantus, a concrete ship that met its fate on a beach in New Jersey during a storm, forever
Discover the history of the S.S. Atlantus, a concrete ship that became stuck in the sand off Cape May in 1926, and the proliferation day at the beach.
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Snow on Cape May Concrete Ship A few of the WW2 concrete ships that are used for breakwater at Kiptopeake State Park in Northampton County, Virginia. The concrete ship, U.S.S. Atlantus viewed from Sunset Beach, Cape May Point, New Jersey.
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The SS Atlantus is probably the most famous concrete ship. She was built by the Liberty Ship Building Company in Brunswick, Georgia and launched on December 5,