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  • The “Maheno Wreck” is situated on Fraser Island. In 1935, this once luxury ex-Trans Tasman liner, was being towed to Japan for scrap when her towrope snapped during a cyclone. The ship was driven ashore by the strong winds and has remained there ever since.

  • Diving at dusk on HMS Mouri. VIEW BY SUBJECT Marine Life Wreck Dives Reefs, Divers & Siloetes Sun Sets Black & White Digital Art & Posters

  • Maheno shipwreck, Kangaroo Island.

  • pasha bulker at nobbys beach newcastle australia

  • The Maheno ship wreck on Fraser Island, Australia.

  • Wreck of the HMAS Gayundah, Woody Point, Brisbane, Qld. Shot at dawn during a flickr/redbubble meetup.

  • Wreck of the Ethel, Ethel’s Beach, Innes National Park, South Australia

  • This old boat was purchased by the local authority to prevent beach erosion. It has been slowing rusting away since the 1950s. It was originally a navy ship, first sailing in 1881.

  • Homebush Bay, Rhodes and Newington are fast becoming affluent residential suburbs. They are adjacent to the wonderful Olympic Park and offer a lifestyle that has great appeal; good accommodation, wonderful recreation areas and close proximity to the Olympic Stadium and other sporting venues offering easy access to sporting events. Even cricket has been attempted at the main stadium, now bearing the name of a bank! / Much of the land on which these facilities have been built has been reclaimed from Homebush Bay and the wetlands that surrounded it. Originally dominated by industry, especially at Rhodes, then developed as a dumping ground for almost anything, much of the land was badly contaminated with heavy metals and poisonous compounds. In spite of the remediation programs, there are still many problems concerned with cleaning up the area. Much has been done, much will continue to be done in the future, but the prospects for a pristine environment in the foreseeable future are still bleak. The above photo is part of the wreck of the SS Ayrfield (originally launched as SS Corrimal). It was a steel-hulled, single screw, steam collier of 1140 tonnes and 79.1m in length. It was built in the UK in 1911 and registered at Sydney in 1912. It was purchased by the Commonwealth Government and used to transport supplies to American troops stationed in the Pacific region during WWII. / In 1950, it was sold to Bitumen and Oil Refineries Australia Pty Ltd and in 1951 sold to the Miller Steamship Company Ltd and renamed Ayrfield. Under the Miller flag, it operated as a collier between Newcastle and Miller’s terminal in Blackwattle Bay.

  • One of the original full color shots of this location that remained unaltered and not converted to B&W ( I prefer this location in B&W, I don’t know why.) Unknown shipwreck on the north west shore of Lake Superior aptly dubbed “The Boat Skeleton” by a select few who know it’s location.

  • Donated by evee / All profits from purchasing this work and any others in this profile will be donated to the victims of the Victorian bush fires

  • Sunderland, commonly known as Sunderland Point, is a small village among the marshes, on a windswept peninsula between the mouth of the River Lune, and Morecambe Bay, in Lancashire, England. It was used as a port for slave ships and cotton ships but its importance declined as other ports such as Lancaster were opened up. / The village is linked to the neighbouring Overton some 1½ miles away by a single-track road crossing a tidal marsh, which is flooded at high tide. / Strictly speaking, “Sunderland Point” is the name of the tip of the pensinsula, on which the village of Sunderland stands, but the name is frequently applied to the village itself. Nikon D80 Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens ND4 grey-grad

  • The SS Dicky – Dicky Beach Caloundra Post Cyclone Hamish and the Oil Spill of March 2009

  • The Tangalooma Wrecks Moreton Island (Queensland Australia) just north of the resort, have been sunk offshore to give shelter for a boat anchorage. They also have become a wonderful dive site with many fish species sheltering from the elements. Moreton Island protects Bribie Island on which we live from the big ocean swells. It is just a 40 minute boat ride away. Nikon D40X using a polarizing filter / Nikkor 18-55 lens

  • Found this old shipwreck at Picnic Point, Lynnwood, WA. Shot this with my Panasonic point and shoot camera. /

  • Hawkesbury River, NSW / 2008 When cruising the river we often stop by this wreck for lunch. When the tide is high, we sometimes edge in closer for a better look. I am fascinated by this shipwreck (located near Brooklyn) and often wonder about its history. Is it an abandoned fishing boat ? Or did the occupants also stop at this lovely spot for lunch and get stuck in the mud? (c) chasingsooz 2009

  • / This is an old shipwreck that is getting pretty well rusted out in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. I captured this image today as it was such a beautiful day.

  • Phillip Island, Victoria. Canon 400D w/ Sigma10-20mm lens / Cokin ND & Grad Blue filters.

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