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Ship cemetery

Brittany Ship Cemetery

Ship cemetery - a place of flooding of ships (ships) that have become obsolete and / or sunk as a result of disasters or military operations, the place where the vessels are cut into metal is not a cemetery, since no burial is carried out, but they are being prepared for smelting into metal and manufacturing from this metal new metal products.

Ship Cemeteries List

 
USA, Sesun Bay . The parking lot of the so-called reserve fleet of the United States , many of whose ships were dismantled for scrap.

Russia:

  • Baltiysk
 
Dismantling of ships at Staten Island , USA, 1973.

France:

  • Guilvinec-lechiagat
  • Rance River
  • Magouër
  • Plouhinec (finistère)
  • Landévennec

Great Britain:

  • Teymar , behind the Royal Albert Bridge (Saltash Bridge)
  • Portsmouth harbor

USA:

  • Sesun Bay (California, connected to San Francisco Bay )
  • Staten Island - Staten Island boat graveyard
  • Bikini Atoll
  • Mallows Bay ( Potomac )

Africa:

  • Nouadhibou Coast [1] [2]

Asia:

  • A number of locations in the territory previously occupied by the Aral Sea
  • Largest places for the disposal and dismantling of ships:
    • Gadani ( Pakistan ) [3] ,
    • Alang ( India ),
    • Chittagong ( Bangladesh ),
    • Aliaga ( Turkey ).

A number of territories in Australia.

Notes

  1. ↑ Largest Ship Graveyard in the World: Nouadhibou, Mauritania | Sometimes interesting
  2. ↑ The world's biggest ship graveyard - Thrillist
  3. ↑ World's biggest ship graveyard - where huge tankers and cruise liners are scrapped on the shorefront and workers toil for £ 2 a day | Daily mail online

See also

  • Sable
  • Cemetery atlantic
  • Ship recycling
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Ship cemetery&oldid = 99779359


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