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SS City of Adelaide, wrecked off the coast of Magnetic Island
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SS City of Adelaide, wrecked off the coast of Magnetic Island
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Trees are out sailing again,the world is healing ☺️
Thank you for showing me such a beautiful picture about my city
So cool, but how can there grow trees?
Nerd to see a game about this
All of the metal bits have long since been pulled off by the island’s strong attraction.
Like magnetic island Australia? Off Townsville?
And yet another place for my bucket list.
Damn that island looks like a boat.
[Here](https://i.imgur.com/3qtxwzM.jpg) is a much higher quality version of this image. Credit to the photographer, Conor Moore. He used to have a website. When he did, he [provided](https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/cqb0c5/nature_reclaiming_the_remains_of_a_shipwreck/ewvbroi/) the following caption:
> My favorite and most successful shot to date, the SS City of Adelaide is an exposed wreck of Cockle Bay on Magnetic Island. The wreck was gutted by fire and ran aground on the island in 1916.
> When shooting the SS City of Adelaide, I couldn’t believe the brilliance of the mangroves which had taken over the wreck. I like to think that this shot is a representation of how nature can recover from human impact. Creating new ecosystems through wreckage of ships is truly a beautiful sight.
[Here](https://www.google.com/maps/@-19.1747095,146.8253851,150m/data=!3m1!1e3) it is on Google Maps.
She’s a real beaut’, Clark.
Don’t tell me your question!
The answer is seeds in bird poop.