shipwreck 2 by edorreandresen

shipwreck 2

Another view and a bit more history....The 137 foot wooden schooner was filled with a load of corn in mid-November, 1872 when gale-force winds likely pushed it into shallow water about nine miles south of Sleeping Bear Point. It was pounded by heavy surf, and eventually broke into pieces.
Dreamy fantasy. Fav. Love.
April 1st, 2021  
@sherimiya Thank you!
April 1st, 2021  
Sad history- beautiful shot. Of course the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald in now playing in my head even though it's not the same ship!
April 1st, 2021  
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