Meanwhile my Dad had returned to blackened wreckage of our home to see what he could find.
Meanwhile my Dad had returned to blackened wreckage of our home to see what he could find.
" "We hope the black box is not far from the main wreckage so it can be found soon," he said.
The airport has been closed while officials attend to the wreckage.
The wreckage of the Titanic could disappear completely by 2030, all because of 'hungry' bacteria in the ocean.
Scientists in southeast China's Taiwan have been reported to find the collagen protein remnants in dinosaur wreckage.
A review of all available data by the ATSB identified the new area as the "one with the highest probability of containing the wreckage of the aircraft".
The crew put the plane on autopilot and set it to crash in the middle of the ocean, but three years later, its wreckage was found hundreds of kilometres inland.
5 hours to cut Marcy free from the wreckage at the bottom of the cliff.
the carnage and wreckage across the world [that has been left] as a result of World Bank projects," said Jeff Hall, executive director of the Bank Information Center, a Washington-based lobby group.
What is certain is that it was a very stupid animal, for instead of pursuing the ship it turned its head round and began nosing all along its own body as if it expected to find the wreckage of the Dawn Treader there.
Experts said the discovery of the wreckage washed up on La Réunion, a long way from the theoretical crash zone, was consistent with the direction of the ocean currents.
He also noted a reference on the wreckage - BB670 - which according to the expert "is not a plane's registration number, nor serial number.
Crews are continuing to pour through the wreckage of a train derailment in the US city of Philadelphia.
To have a chip on one's shoulder implies that the person is carrying around some grudge or bad feelings about something that happened in the past… like having walked through the wreckage of a building, and ended up with a chip of that building stuck to them for years afterward.
A more sensitive tourist might worry about being kidnapped by FARC rebels, or breaking down in the jungle or car accidents (like the burning wreckage of a fatal crash they came upon in Mexico).
777s went missing with 239 people on board en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, and the wreckage still hasn't been located.
Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826), First Inaugural Adress, 1801 Literature is strewn with the wreckage of men who have minded beyond reason the opinions of others.
The mountain formed the seaward boundary of a large island, and the narrow strip of rocky shore upon which we stood was strewn with the wreckage of a thousand gallant ships, while the bones of the luckless mariners shone white in the sunshine, and we shuddered to think how soon our own would be added to the heap.
No one knew who the dead stranger was, they could not even form a conjecture; the fragments of wreckage gave no clue to the matter.