I sent my model out to stand in front of it to show how close to the shore it is. And right when I got to snap the picture this woman goes and stand directly in front of him/the ship blocking my shot. So I wait. And she just stands there. I wait. She stands and stares at me like maybe I'm a long lost friend or something.
I lift my camera and she turns around and then it hits her. Oh...sorry. No problem. She scoots over about half an inch, still blocking my shot. Alrighty then, we'll just move. People crack me up sometimes.
This ship is the George A. Kohler, which was a schooner that was grounded in a 1933  hurricane.   This ship sat on the beach for ten years before it was  burned for her iron fittings during World War II.  The remains of this  shipwreck has report to be seen both in the surf and on the sand.
And one shot of the gorgeous, bathed in setting sun beach. Notice how empty it is right now!
Living the life in beach paradise!
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