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Ship Wrecks Around Australia Collection (page 2)

A small selection of the nearly 8000 registered wrecks, ranging in age from the 1600s to present day, surrounding the island continent

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Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: The wreck of the SS Ayrfield in Homebush Bay, Sydney Australia

The wreck of the SS Ayrfield in Homebush Bay, Sydney Australia

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: Shipwreck on heron island

Shipwreck on heron island
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Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: SS Yongala

SS Yongala
A series of underwater images from the SS Yongala, Queensland, Australia

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: aerial view of shipwrecks

aerial view of shipwrecks surrounded by beautiful blue water

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: Moreton Island Wrecks

Moreton Island Wrecks
Crystal clear waters for snorkelling, boating or diving off Brisbane at the island of Moreton

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: Tangalooma Shipwrecks

Tangalooma Shipwrecks
Beautiful day in Queensland, Australia where the water clarity is amazingly clear and the sun shows its colours at its very best. The Tangalooma Shipwrecks can be seen clearly through the water

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: Tangalooma Shipwrecks

Tangalooma Shipwrecks
Beautiful day in Queensland, Australia where the water clarity is amazingly clear and the sun shows its colours at its very best. The Tangalooma Shipwrecks can be seen clearly through the water

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: people snorkeling around a shipwreck

people snorkeling around a shipwreck
The " Omeo" was a 789 ton was an iron framed four masted clinker-built barque with one deck and a square stern. The ship was built at Newcastle, England in 1858

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: SS Ayrfield Shipwreck Forest

SS Ayrfield Shipwreck Forest
From cargo freighter to forest, the SS Ayrfield is a beautifully broken-down wreck, forever locked in Australia?s Homebush Bay

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: Milky Way Over old Ship Wreck

Milky Way Over old Ship Wreck
Kitty Miller Bay Phillip Island SS Speke

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: Sinking of the RMS Quetta, 1890

Sinking of the RMS Quetta, 1890
Vintage engraving of the RMS Quetta was a Royal Mail Ship that was wrecked on the Far North Queensland coast on 28 February 1890

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: The sunken shipwreck on the reef, Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia

The sunken shipwreck on the reef, Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia
There is a floating forest growing out of a shipwreck in Homebush Bay. That was what the internet told me the other day. I was perusing pictures of the most amazing shipwrecks in the world

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: The Wreck of the SS Santa Leonor On Adelaide Rocks In Paso Shoal, Smyth Channel, Patagonia

The Wreck of the SS Santa Leonor On Adelaide Rocks In Paso Shoal, Smyth Channel, Patagonia
The Santa Leonor, formerly USS Riverside, USS Riverside (APA-102) was a Bayfield-class attack transport. During World War II, she was tasked to deliver troops to the battle front

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: Cataraqui wreck site

Cataraqui wreck site
Site of Australias worst peacetime Maritime Shipping disaster which is situated on King island, in bass strait Tasmania

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: Sunrise - Sygna - Stockton Beach

Sunrise - Sygna - Stockton Beach
Famous Sygna shipwreck near Newcastle Australia, was taken just before dawn on stormy monring. Lighting was added to symbolise conditions when ship was originally wrecked on beach

Background imageShip Wrecks Around Australia Collection: SS Dicky Wreck

SS Dicky Wreck
The SS Dicky was washed ashore onto Dicky Beach in 1893 during a cyclone. It was re-floated, but again, heavy seas turned the ship about and back onto the sand where it remains to this day



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