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So 14.07.2024 00:00:01 2.009.940  +1.318   96.969.858    48,2 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Sa 13.07.2024 00:00:02 2.008.622  +1.151   96.874.669    48,2 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Fr 12.07.2024 00:00:29 2.007.471  +1.096   96.755.840    48,2 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Do 11.07.2024 00:00:02 2.006.375  +1.186   96.641.290    48,2 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Mi 10.07.2024 00:00:02 2.005.189  +1.267   96.533.785    48,1 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Di 09.07.2024 00:00:01 2.003.922    +980   96.522.592    48,2 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Mo 08.07.2024 00:00:04 2.002.942  +1.023   96.406.931    48,1 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
So 07.07.2024 00:00:02 2.001.919  +1.050   96.324.672    48,1 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Sa 06.07.2024 00:00:02 2.000.869    +918   96.252.876    48,1 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Fr 05.07.2024 00:00:04 1.999.951       0   96.138.423    48,1 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500

So 14.07.2024 23:28

Dramatic photo of an old shipwrecked boat on the shoreline, taken in Inverness, CA. The brilliant, clear blue skies highlight the colorful weathered old wood on the medium-sized fishing trawler craft labeled Point Reyes, along with the sandbar that it sits on in the bay. Clearly the boat has been there for a while and you can see holes in the sides as Mother Nature slowly reclaims the ship (I think there was a recent fire as well which helped). The coolest thing about this is that it’s not hard to find either. Do a search for Point Reyes Shipwreck just north of San Francisco, you’ll find it’s not far off the main road. Makes a fun excursion if you’re in the area!

Dramatic photo of an old shipwrecked boat on the shoreline, taken in Inverness, CA. The brilliant, clear blue skies highlight the colorful weathered old wood on the medium-sized fishing trawler craft labeled Point Reyes, along with the sandbar that it sits on in the bay. Clearly the boat has been there for a while and you can see holes in the sides as Mother Nature slowly reclaims the ship (I think there was a recent fire as well which helped). The coolest thing about this is that it’s not hard to find either. Do a search for Point Reyes Shipwreck just north of San Francisco, you’ll find it’s not far off the main road. Makes a fun excursion if you’re in the area!

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