Canadian Geographic Photo Club - Maheno Shipwreck
  

Maheno Shipwreck

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by RamonaJohnston from Calgary CA on 22 Jan 2013
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I photographed the Maheno shipwreck on Fraser Island, Australia. "Built in 1905, the SS Maheno was one of the first turbine-driven steamers. She plied a regular route between Sydney and Auckland until she was commissioned as a hospital ship in Europe during World War One. She also served in the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. In 1935, she and her sister ship, the Oonah, were sold to Japan for scrap. The rudders of the boats were removed and they were being towed to Japan. When they reached Queensland Waters on July 9, 1935, a cyclonic storm snapped the tow chain and the Maheno drifted helplessly onto Fraser Island's 75 Mile Beach. During the Second World War, the Maheno served as target bombing practice for the RAAF."

  • Camera: Canon PowerShot D10
  • Focal: 6.2 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.0008 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 2.8
tagged: shipwreck maheno australia fraser island beach old rust rusty decay ramona johnston boats ships history bulldozer machine corrosion boat watercraft

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Tim  Duffus
Tim Duffus posted 2013-01-23 8:21pm

Excellent work,beautiful colors Ramona.......

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Shelley_Jacques posted 2013-01-22 7:53pm

Excellent shot, Ramona! and thanks for the info...

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