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The Eduard Bohlen (1907) is one of the most well known shipwrecks in Namibia. This is because the Eduard Bohlen appears to be stranded in the middle of the desert. Eduard Bohlen was a 2 272 ton German passenger / cargo ship of the Woerman Line, was en-route from Swakopmund to Table Bay. It was wrecked on the Skeleton Coast on 5 September 1909 in a thick fog. The wreck...
The Epanomi shipwreck is located in Northern Greece, about a half-hour drive from Thessaloniki near the small town of Epanomi, on the Halkidiki peninsula. The wreck is the remains of a 1970s ship that ran into trouble and hit the sandbank.
On Saturday 13th March 1948 FV Epine (GY7) was wrecked on rocks a little to the west of Malariff Light, at Snæfellsnes, Faxafloi, west coast of Iceland in a severe gale and blizzard.
An Icelandic rescue party got a line to the vessel and took four of her crew off by breeches buoy. One other crew member managed to swim ashore but fourteen of her crew were lost a...
Fathom Five National Marine Park is a National Marine Conservation Area in the Georgian Bay part of Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada, that seeks to protect and display shipwrecks and lighthouses, and conserve freshwater ecosystems.
The many shipwrecks make the park a popular scuba diving destination, and glass bottom boat tours leave Tobermory regularly, allowing tourists ...
The Fesdu Wreck was a 30m long coastal fishing trawler located about 50 meters from the Viligilee Falhu reef. It was deliberately scuttled for divers to enjoy and now rests on a sandy slope in depths from 20m to 30m.
The steamer Florida, a large package freighter, carried anything shipped in boxes, barrels, or bags, in addition to regular bulk cargo, such as corn and coal. Though powered by a large steam engine, Florida was built at a time when steamships still carried sails and was fully rigged with three masts.
On May 20, 1897, while traveling in a dense fog off P...
The F.T. Barney was a 19th-century American schooner that sank in 1868. Her wreck in Lake Huron near Rogers City, Michigan, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
F.T. Barneywas built in 1856 by William Cherry of Vermilion, Ohio, and was owned by Lewis Wells, also of Vermillion. In late 1857, she ran aground near Goderich, Ontario, but was suc...
Fujikawa Maru was a cargo ship originally built in 1938 for the Toyo Kaiun Kisen Kaisha and was requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II for use as an armed aircraft transport or ferry. She was sunk in Truk Lagoon in 1944 during Operation Hailstone and is now a leading wreck diving site for scuba divers.
Fujikawa Maru was requisitioned in 1940 b...
The whaling ship Garðar BA 64 is oldest steel ship in Iceland. It is thought to be the oldest ship made of steel in Iceland. It was built in Norway as a whaling vessel exactly one hundred years ago. Garðar was launched in Norway in 1912, the year Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. It was named Globe IV and was equipped with both sails and a steam engine...
Garden Island ship graveyard is a collection of early 20th century ships near the Torrens Island bridge. Ships include the wooden hull of the six-masted sailing schooner known as the Dorothy H Sterling located in the middle of the channel. Close to the shore is the hull of the Santiago. This is in one of the 5 "ships graveyards" at Port Adelaide, where a number of old...
This shipwreck is the four-masted schooner known as the G.A Kohler. One of the last large sailing vessels and built in 1919. The G.A Kohler set sail for the last time in August of 1933. The ship was sailing south along the Outer Banks when a hurricane passed through causing the ship to crash onto the beach. All crew members were rescued, but the ship lay stranded for ...
Georgios G Shipwreck is located in Saudi’s Tabuk Province, about 55km south from Haql city. There is a road that runs all along the shore of the Gulf of Aqabah but the Ras Al-Mashee is accessible only from the north through the city of Haql as the road is blocked on the south at near Tayeb Ism.