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Shipwreck!

Posted by Alex, Friday, 15th July 2005

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This is the hulking, rusted remains of some sort of large ship off the coast of South Africa… a few hundred miles up the coast from here is the famous skeleton coast, home to countless shipwrecks.

Shipwreck

Many thanks to Patrick. Yes that Patrick :-)

15 Responses to 'Shipwreck!'

  1. 1. DDA says:

    Here’s another one. In the Gironde river near Bordeaux, France.
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  2. 2. DDA says:

    In fact, I think I’m wrong. The last post just look like a rusty Shipwreck. But the waves (trails) are on the opposite direction of the river’s stream.

  3. 3. Dave says:

    Hmm, whatever it is, it certainly looks like it’s seen better days

  4. 4. GS George says:

    Here’s another, in Lake Michigan no less, off the coast of South Manitou Island, an island within Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in northern Michigan.

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  5. 5. Gus says:

    here’s another

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  6. 6. Prad says:

    I was just looking for Skeleton Coast yesterday, but couldn’t find it, can anyone point me to it? Even if it’s only low-res, I’d like to know where it is…

  7. 7. Rob says:

    The Skeleton Coast is the coast of northern Namibia… basically if you got shipwrecked here, even if you survived the wreck, you were out of luck as there’s nothing but desert for hundreds of miles.

    This is the general area: Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    Pretty desolate.

  8. 8. The Govinator says:

    Gus, that looks interesting

  9. 9. Luciano A. Ferrer says:

    ouh no! my boats!
    Why are you doing this!

  10. 10. Cory says:

    Gus definitely wins the award for coolest shipwreck so far.

  11. 11. Chris says:

    The coast of South Africa has higher resolution imagery available than my home in the United States!

  12. 12. Gus says:

    Someone posted that on the Keyhole BBS, I just relayed the link.

  13. 13. Rob B says:

    This ship was filled with varoius chemicals. There was a fire onboard for about a week. the fire people who went to put it out nearly died about 3 times and their boots melted cos of the heat. in the end , they removed all chemicals and blew it up. Just north of the wrek is a nature reserve with crocodiles and hippos. Iv lived near there (cape town)

  14. 14. Fedde van den Bosch says:

    The wreck in the picture is that of the Pantelis A. Lemos which came to grief in March 1978. She had no cargo onboard, she was in ballast. The fire was caused by a generator which overheated.
    She was not blown up.

    There is a nature reserve, but there are no Crocodiles or Hippo’s !

  15. 15. Loz says:

    Was wondering if it is possible by means of Google earth to find a wreck, lets say in about 60m of water?

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