This eerie yet fascinating attraction is the final resting place of over 1,000 ships that have been deliberately run aground or sunk in a picturesque coastal area. The graveyard of vessels, which date back to the 19th century, includes remains of cargo ships, warships, and even a submarine, each with its own unique story. The skeletal remains of the ships, reclaimed by nature, are a haunting sight, with rusting hulls, twisted metal, and masts still standing like skeletal fingers. The site is a testament to the region's rich maritime history and the power of the sea.
Never knew this was here, I had been to Bowling harbour before but was amazed at the ship cemetery when I came across it on a visit to the local Lidl, the shipwrecks that are overlooked by the Dumbarton rock creates a fantastic backdrop for photographers
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Never knew this was here, I had been to Bowling harbour before but was amazed at the ship cemetery when I came across it on a visit to the local Lidl, the shipwrecks that are overlooked by the Dumbarton rock creates a fantastic backdrop for photographers
Mozna zaparkowac pod sklepem Lidl
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