Boris, eating and talking.
Mishi's Strudel in San Pedro. Om nom nom.
MOJO the robotic arm. Pretty sure it's completely dead. Weird in any case.
MOJO the robotic arm.
MOJO the robotic arm on its pedestal.
San Pedro trolley.
Pretty daylily.
View of the USS Iowa.
Looking up at the USS Iowa tower. The second turret is to the left, which was blown apart in the 1989 explosion.
Looking at the bow of the USS Iowa.
Turret guns and bridge of USS Iowa.
Looking across the USS Iowa bridge to a container yard.
Phalanx anti-missile system. There were at least 6 of these on the ship.
Looking up at the tower. Note the Phalanx gun system to the left.
Backlit tower.
Photobombing.
Gun/scope mount detail.
Ship profile from bridge.
Radar near tail of ship.
Ted with some depth charge things?
Good-sized spool of rope (is it called rope when it's this large? Haul line? Bigass rope?)
Boris, looking into the heavily fortified inner bridge.
Ship's bridge, inside a massively fortified area.
Reinforced door to the ship's bridge.
Weird cabinet thing. Maps on the top?
Toilet. Note warning sign for ammunition.
Boris, getting just the right photo in a bathroom.
Looking into the galley.
Tiny hospital bay near the galley.
Surgery ward.
Hand-drawn americana.
Window wiper controller.
Ship tour thingies.
Ship number.
Writing on the USS Iowa. Not sure what it means.
Z
Fun buttons.
Why was the moonrise/moonset/moonphase so important?
Sign in the galley. Always good advice.
Old signs.
Warnings and guidelines.
Fan motor.
Speed vs depth guidelines
Oil pollution acts sign.
Float switches. Is that the only thing keeping the ship floating? That would be bad.
Dreadnought Inn (wat?).
Ralph J. Scott fireboat, drydocked, awaiting volunteers and funding for restoration.