Don't know about rusting hulk - I've seen Korean trawlers in the South Atlantic 
much rustier than
that, and they were obviously still afloat!
Nice shot though, Jostein.


John in Brisbane




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From: PDML [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alan C
Sent: Monday, 7 March 2016 05:10
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A stark reminder of a terrible business. Just a rusting hulk in 2009 I presume? 
My maternal
grandfather (Swedish) was a marine engineer with the old Union Whaling Company 
which operated from
Durban. He spent about 7 months each year in Antarctica. There were many photos 
in his albums of
whale catchers like that, crows-nest, harpoon gun and all. Some were used as 
sub chasers along the
Natal coast by the SA navy during WW2. My father was on the T33 when it ran 
aground at the Umgeni
river mouth in 1942 during a gale. Whaling operations ceased in 1953.

Alan C

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From: Jostein Øksne
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2016 8:42 PM
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Subject: PESO - the one that flickr picked

As per another thread...
This photo had its moments of attention at Flickr a couple of days ago.
It's an oldie from my trip to Antarctica in 2009 that I have submitted to a 
photo contest. If the flickr reaction is anything to  go by, maybe it will 
do well... :-)
https://flic.kr/p/EJ7yFi

Jostein
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