Portfolio: New Work: Sea Level Rise: 180905-0172-Cape-Charles

Concrete ships built during World War II steel shortages were sunk in 1948 to provide a breakwater for the Cape Charles, Virginia ferry port. The ferry no longer runs, but the ships continue to shelter the pier and shoreline.

Concrete ships built during World War II steel shortages were sunk in 1948 to provide a breakwater for the Cape Charles, Virginia ferry port. The ferry no longer runs, but the ships continue to shelter the pier and shoreline.