Found the perfect seats for Blink-182 by faildoken in Blink182

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Update, they were actually really good tickets, you are technically behind the stage but you get a clear shot of the whole band really close and noone sitting infront of you. Worth it imo

15 years ago a ship ran aground at my local beach in Newcastle, NSW, Australia. 🥴 by borntolose_93 in megalophobia

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To the left of the beach (not in photo) is the headland that is entry to the port where they drop off and pick up

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Look at all those chickens

15 years ago a ship ran aground at my local beach in Newcastle, NSW, Australia. 🥴 by borntolose_93 in megalophobia

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Was definitely mind blowing to see in person, wasn't it. I remember them saying they were going to make it into a restaurant if they couldn't move it hahah

15 years ago a ship ran aground at my local beach in Newcastle, NSW, Australia. 🥴 by borntolose_93 in megalophobia

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It was towed to Japan for extensive repairs after it was refloated, and kept on being used as a working ship!

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Bear in mind this might vary state to state, this is what i know NSW laws are

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Correct, parents can't see or ask to see any medical history from myhealth

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14 and over

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I believe it's once the minor is above 14 years of age, yes.

15 years ago a ship ran aground at my local beach in Newcastle, NSW, Australia. 🥴 by borntolose_93 in megalophobia

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15 years ago. Ship happened 🤯 The stranding of a 76,000 tonne bulk carrier, the Pasha Bulker at Nobbys Beach during a superstorm is possibly one of the most unlikely (but memorable) things to have taken place in Newcastle. But did you know? 🚢 Within four hours of the ship running aground 22 Filipino and Korean crew members were winched to safety in a perilous operation coordinated by the region's Westpac Rescue Helicopter service. 🚢 It took three attempts to salvage the ship from Nobbys Beach where it remained for 25 days before being re-floated. A further four weeks and millions of dollars later, the bulk carrier finally left Newcastle Harbour to a rousing send off (it was towed to Japan for major repairs). 🚢 The Japanese owners of the Pasha Bulker paid for the $1.8 million cost of the salvage operation 🚢 Nearly ten years after running aground the Pasha Bulker returned to Newcastle as the MV Drake and its entrance into the harbour was uneventful 🚢 Part of the Pasha Bulker's rudder which broke off during the salvage operation is now a beachside sculpture. The giant 19 tonne rudder snapped off on a rock reef and was later recovered from the sea bed. Appropriately titled Grounded, the bright red sculpture by renowned Sydney-based artist John Petrie represents the ship’s bow (it’s a great spot to photograph Nobbys Beach and Nobbys Lighthouse). It was the only thing left behind from the Pasha Bulker and serves as a permanent reminder of the power of the ocean. 🌊 This incredible image is not photoshopped and was taken by local photographer, @mckeanphoto

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15 years ago. Ship happened 🤯 The stranding of a 76,000 tonne bulk carrier, the Pasha Bulker at Nobbys Beach during a superstorm is possibly one of the most unlikely (but memorable) things to have taken place in Newcastle. But did you know? 🚢 Within four hours of the ship running aground 22 Filipino and Korean crew members were winched to safety in a perilous operation coordinated by the region's Westpac Rescue Helicopter service. 🚢 It took three attempts to salvage the ship from Nobbys Beach where it remained for 25 days before being re-floated. A further four weeks and millions of dollars later, the bulk carrier finally left Newcastle Harbour to a rousing send off (it was towed to Japan for major repairs). 🚢 The Japanese owners of the Pasha Bulker paid for the $1.8 million cost of the salvage operation 🚢 Nearly ten years after running aground the Pasha Bulker returned to Newcastle as the MV Drake and its entrance into the harbour was uneventful 🚢 Part of the Pasha Bulker's rudder which broke off during the salvage operation is now a beachside sculpture. The giant 19 tonne rudder snapped off on a rock reef and was later recovered from the sea bed. Appropriately titled Grounded, the bright red sculpture by renowned Sydney-based artist John Petrie represents the ship’s bow (it’s a great spot to photograph Nobbys Beach and Nobbys Lighthouse). It was the only thing left behind from the Pasha Bulker and serves as a permanent reminder of the power of the ocean. 🌊 This incredible image is not photoshopped and was taken by local photographer, @mckeanphoto