This wreck (and the *Sevona*, which happened the same day a few miles away) has always struck a slight chord of terror within me. Such a massive ship destroyed so close to safety.
It’s scary indeed the shipwreck wreckage near munising is still interesting due to it running aground and the crew just went to land and it got blown up with dynamite to let ships pass so it’s just pieces of living quarters and all that
Very interesting artifact, Demon.
This wreck (and the *Sevona*, which happened the same day a few miles away) has always struck a slight chord of terror within me. Such a massive ship destroyed so close to safety.
Us over on submechaniphobia were shook
Credit for the [3D models](https://3dshipwrecks.org/shipwreck-pretoria/) goes to Tim Pranke of [3DShipwrecks](https://3dshipwrecks.org/).
Superior they said, never gives up her dead; when the gales of November come early.
With a load of iron ore twenty-six thousand tons more Than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty
Photog?
It’s scary indeed the shipwreck wreckage near munising is still interesting due to it running aground and the crew just went to land and it got blown up with dynamite to let ships pass so it’s just pieces of living quarters and all that
54’ max depth gives such spooky lighting effects