The Graving Dock
July 8, 2011 by captbbrucato
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Love the first shot.
Curious – are these pictures of the graving dock Ikea buried under a parking lot, or is this another one?
That was so unfortunate.
These shots are of the Brooklyn Navy Yard in Wallabout Bay, not the Erie Basin (IKEA) facility.
d’oh! just like you said under the first picture. I’ll try reading the captions next time.
Nice shots.