The wreck of the SS Selma—a 425-foot-long experimental concrete ship built in 1919 and sunk in 1922—rises from the waters of Texas’ Galveston Bay.
A tugboat transits the entrance to Galveston Bay at the northeast end of Galveston Island, Texas.
The bow of the wreck of the SS Selma—a 425-foot-long experimental concrete ship built in 1919 and sunk in 1922—rises from the waters of Texas’ Galveston Bay.
Waves lap against a piece of driftwood washed ashore a beach on the north end of Galveston Island, Texas, as ships transit Bolivar Roads in the background.
Dawn opens on the north jetty at the entrance to Galveston Bay and the Houston Ship Channel, Texas.
The sun sets on Galveston Bay, Texas, as seen from the deck of the Carnival Triumph.