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- other angles see gallery "Mermaid world" [link]

Location: Baltic Sea, Germany

About: bunker on the baltic coast (WW2) that fell into the sea due to sea erosion

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Tags: Stock Photo ocean maritime storm ocean light sun romantic background light water glitter mermaid water angle wave waves seascape beach clouds sky shore sky splash splashing adrift swell ruin water

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[Stock & Resources] World's End 005 Ruins in Stormy Seas by ~LuDa-Stock ( Featured by ^Elandria )
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~welshdreamvalley Apr 15, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
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:iconduesterheit:
That's some nice stock (=
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*jamberry-song Jan 6, 2013  Professional General Artist
Very powerful, post-apocalyptic kind of image. :thumbsup:
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:iconchazz76:
Very nice scenery. I've seen ruins on the beach a few times, but none like this. :)
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=Figit090 Jan 6, 2013  Professional Photographer
awesome spot, nice capture
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!PyrianAssassin Jan 6, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Amazing.
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~Struffert20 Jan 6, 2013  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
There is something like this in Duluth MN... Like a grain storage sunk do to water erosion...
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