This photo shows the shipwreck of the SS City of Adelaide, which has been lying in the sea off the coast of Australia's Magnetic Island since 1916. In the more than 100 years the wreck has been here, nature has taken over the ship and plants and trees grow from the wreck. During low tide, it is almost possible to walk to the wreck on foot from the island. This photo was taken during high tide, when most of the ship is submerged. The photo was taken from a drone at a height of about 100 metres. The coastline of Magnetic Island is visible in the background.
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