20 Eylül 2008 Cumartesi

AMAZING: Hurricane IKE: Destruction

AMAZING....

An image of Hurricane Ike on September 10, 2008, downlinked by the crew of the International Space Station, flying 220 statute miles above Earth

A mud and sand covered car, a result of Hurricane Ike, is seen in Crystal Beach, Texas, on the Bolivar Peninsula, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008.



People look over the wreck of a wooden ship uncovered by Hurricane Ike on a beach on Fort Morgan Road in Fort Morgan, Ala., Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008. Archeologists say the wreck could be that of a two-masted Civil War schooner that ran aground in 1862 or another ship from some 70 years later. The wreck had already been partially uncovered when Hurricane Camille cleared away sand in 1969. Researchers at the time identified it as the Monticello, a battleship that partially burned when it crashed trying to get past the U.S. Navy and into Mobile Bay during the Civil War

A mud and sand covered car, a result of Hurricane Ike, is seen in front of a church in Crystal Beach, Texas, on the Bolivar Peninsula, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008.

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