Ostensibly, the external set for the submersed drilling platform, Deepcore, from The Abyss still sits, rusting away, in the abandoned nuclear facility. wicked!
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That’s just awesome.
Is it just me or is this guy a little over compensating by mentioning his almighty “´vette” over and over and over again?
Pretty interesting story nonetheless.
Yeah, everyone who has one loves to let you know about their ‘vette.
But, how is it that that set isn’t a major tourist attraction? I would think they could make some money off that thing, I hate to think of it just rusting away in South Carolina somewhere.