Amazing Drone Video of Once Forgotten Arthur Kill Ship Graveyard
Some cool drone footage by Youtuber Jersey Drone of ships left deserted at Staten Island’s Arthur Kill ship graveyard, eerily situated on the Arthur Kill channel separating New York and New Jersey.
The Arthur Kill ship graveyard had its begin as a marine scrapyard within the 1930’s and exploded in progress following World War II, over the many years changing into dwelling to a whole lot of decommissioned tugs, ferries, barges, and even some notable ex-Navy vessels. What stays now’s an deserted graveyard of rusted maritime historical past simply out of view on the outskirts of one of many largest cities on this planet.
The graveyard has been again in public view in recent times as a consequence of some on-line fame and following the 2014 launch of “Graves of Arthur Kill“, a 30-minute documentary directed by Tugster blog’s Will Van Dorp providing a uncommon look contained in the personal scrapyard that has fascinated historians, artists and sightseers for many years.