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Nature reclaimed sank ship 100 years ago!

By Kids of RMB 

Look how cool nature is!

This boat sank in Australia 100 years ago! This ship was originally a steam cruiser like the RMS Titanic! But after 30 years of operating, it became a ship to just carry normal goods. This ship was coming from Scotland carrying coal and other goods. That is when it caught fire and burned for days. In 1912, it was put out and just left there in the ocean. 20 years after the fire, nature reclaimed the ship and now there are trees growing in and around the ship! Pretty cool right!

By Sri Nihal Tammana

Sank ship in Australia


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