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A Realization About IKE


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I have not made it down to galveston or crystal beach after Ike yet. I would have to say I am among most that did not quite realize just how bad it still it.

 

These are from another local forum, Idid not take these.

 

 

 

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This is from Sea Wolf Park. NO, It did not lean before!!!

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That's nasty bad... but at least they are above sea level (unlike New Orleans)... so the water actually drained.

 

That pic of the huge ship run aground is nuts!

 

yeah, New Orleans...kinda like living near a volcano and you home gets burnt away.....

 

The battle ship is suposed to be on ground. It is a display at a park. You pay like $5 and can go walk all through it. Well, at least you could. most likely not right now. I wonder how they will fix it?

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Actually, Galveston is sinking at 1"/yr. If it is above sea level it ain't by much.

As I recall there was only 1 house on Crystal Beach left standing only because it was build to new standards.

 

If any good is to come from this, it is the rebuilding effort that will meet new code. Other than the Tourist trade and UTMB they really don't have much and hardly any one that has money lives on the island. Maybe this will spur new residents.

 

I wish them all the luck.

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The battle ship is suposed to be on ground. It is a display at a park. You pay like $5 and can go walk all through it. Well, at least you could. most likely not right now. I wonder how they will fix it?

 

That's the U.S.S. Stewart. It's a destroyer escort, actually, one of only 3 left in existence. Battleships are much, much larger. And yes, she was beached level on dry ground with landfill up close to the waterline, the tides during the storm washed out the landfill around her. Thankfully, the Cavalla next to her was shielded by the slip that she's in, also filled in with landfill.

 

Both vessels have been poorly cared for over the years and are struggling as museums. They need all the help they can get.

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That's the U.S.S. Stewart. It's a destroyer escort, actually, one of only 3 left in existence. Battleships are much, much larger. And yes, she was beached level on dry ground with landfill up close to the waterline, the tides during the storm washed out the landfill around her. Thankfully, the Cavalla next to her was shielded by the slip that she's in, also filled in with landfill.

 

Both vessels have been poorly cared for over the years and are struggling as museums. They need all the help they can get.

 

Yes, they couldd realy use some tlc. I have not been there in years. They are very fond parts of my earlier years. I really would like to go back soon so I hope they get fixed

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