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USS Port Royal in dry dock.
Lot of work to do:
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Somebody did some expensive messing up.
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She run aground?
I didn't hear anything on this. Bow, keel and steering have some heavy rusting. Can't tell if the props were damaged but in one view it looks as though one more were? Great photo's - excellent detail.
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