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The closing lines of the story, "The ferries were cut up that fall [2009], each taking 2–3 weeks to completely scrap. However, a single Steel-Electric ferry, the Nisqually, was photographed on 8 May 2010 at latitude 31 deg 50' 49.4" N, longitude 116 deg 37' 35.4" W. (Ensenada, Mexico)" makes me wonder. If this can be documented, fine, either as the story of a ferry that escaped the wrecking saw, or as a documented ghost story, but if not it would probably be just as well to remove it. At the very least a "citation needed" note would be in order, so I'll add one. --Haruo (talk) 18:16, 6 April 2012 (UTC)Reply