May 8, 2009

The 10 Most spectacular shipwrecks from the past year on AO


Artificial Owl is one year old!
To celebrate this first great year of existence, here is a new type of articles called "Best of AO".
They recap the best posts from the past year on a specific subject...Let's start with the 10 most spectacular shipwrecks.

On a completely unrelated note, you can now follow AO on twitter.

Enjoy!
The Artificial Owl


The American Star
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The Ydra
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The Mediterranean Sky
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The Olympia
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The Dimitrios
Read her story [+]



The Eden V
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The Murmansk
Read her story [+]



The Eduard Bohlen
Read her story [+]



The Panagiotis
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The United Malika
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See more shipwrecks on AO [+]


14 comments:

  1. Congratulations! And happy birthday!
    We have just discovered your website a few weeks ago and are always amazed by the pictures that you post! Thank you for sharing them with us!
    Keep up the good work!

    Marie & Sylvain (from France)

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  2. Congratulations on a stunning run thus far. I'm a big fan. Keep up the thought-provoking images. Hauntingly beautiful.

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  3. Nice story / recap' !!

    Thank you and Happy birthday to AO !

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  4. I'm a new discoverer of the AO and I must say Bravo. Nice site. Great pictures. Top 10 lists? Even better. Kudos.

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  5. A recap of old posts? I don't think AO needs that. I'm a great fan of the site and have seen each individual post at least twice, but to 'rigurgitate' old ones is really not necessary. Only real content is king!

    Keep up the good work!

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  6. These are some inpsiring pictures. I am reminded of those good ol' post-apocalyptic movies like Mad Max and A Boy and His Dog, especially when seeing 'The Eduard Bohlen' images. ...aah, sweet nostalgia :D

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  7. These are some really cool photos. The places are just as awesome as the wrecks. I'm guessing the Namibia coast line must be pretty variable. Great post!

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  8. YOUR BLOG IS AMAZING!!.. GREAT JOB!

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  9. Awesome article. There really is something magical about these locations isn't there?

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  10. To answer : "A recap of old posts? I don't think AO needs that"

    Well I understand your position, the purpose of that type of post is to help new readers get into visiting the archives.

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  11. wow this site died fast after it's 1 year anniversary. quite unfortunate seeing as there's truly no other sites like it in terms of content. One can only hope this gets read and inspires you to bring new and fresh content to the site if you can find it. it's though provoking and inspiring all at once. here's to another year of great posts (i hope!)

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  12. No new stuff !!.. are you in vacations? hahaha please hurry up! your sister

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  13. Excellent collection of ship haikyo photographs. Well done. I have explored a good few haikyo in Japan, but these ship haikyo are really striking. Any shots of the interiors?

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