Shipwreck on Stockton Beach, NSW, Australia Stock Image Image of nature, damaged 143699789


Aerial view of the famous Sygna ship wreck on Stockton Beach, NSW. Helicopter Scenic Flights

Last known up close footage of the Sygna shipwreck taken in February 2016. After 42 years mother nature has finally swept her all but away.


The Sygna Shipwreck at Stockton Beach Mike Salway

May 27, 2020 History / Maritime and shipping / Newcastle, NSW, Australia / Vintage Photographs and Photography If you ask most older Newcastle people where they were on the night the Norwegian bulk carrier Sygna went aground on Stockton Beach, they'll probably be able to tell you.


Aerial Photography Sygna Wreck, Stockton Beach Airview Online

SYGNA reigned proud over Stockton Beach for more than four decades, but in the end it was nature's awesome force that brought her there and also took her away. The 31 trapped sailors who were rescued from the vessel could have scarcely imagined their captain's ill-fated decision not to move out to sea on May 26, 1974, would leave a.


PHOTOS Permanent memorial to the Sygna wreck will be erected on Stockton Beach before summer

The stranding and attempted salvage of the Sygna in 1974 to its slow deterioration and final blow after wild weather. THE Sygna shipwreck might be gone, but it has not been forgotten. Comments Ad More from Latest News Of murders, pain and suffering: Hunter's biggest cases of 2023 3m ago


The Sygna Shipwreck at Stockton Beach Mike Salway

This rusted hulk is what remains of the Aldolphe, a French ship which had sailed from Antwerp, Belgium. The ship was caught in huge waves and was pushed onto the wreck of the Colonist, an earlier shipwreck. Although the 47 men were successfully rescued, the Adolphe unfortunately was wrecked and remains a remnant of the Stockton shipwrecks.


ON THIS DAY The Sygna shipwreck at Stockton Beach

June 5, 2016. Since 1974 one of the best photo opportunities on Newcastle's Stockton Beach has been pulling up on the sand, your fourby standing proud with the wreck of the mighty Sygna in the background. The Norwegian bulk carrier attracted international attention 42 years ago when the hull was breached 10km north of Stockton during a storm.


A underwater look at the Sygna Shipwreck Stockton Beach, July 2016 YouTube

What remains of an old wooden ship is now visibly resting on the beach at Stone Harbor Point. Last month, the ocean uncovered hidden history. What remains of an old wooden ship is now visibly resting on the beach at Stone Harbor Point in the intertidal zone.


Shipwreck on Stockton Beach, NSW, Australia Stock Image Image of nature, damaged 143699789

Newcastle shipwreck the Sygna pictured in 1974 after running aground on Stockton Beach. Sygna as she looks today more than 30 years later. The waters off the east coast of Australia are.


Aerial Photography Sygna Wreck, Stockton Beach Airview Online

For best experience watch in 1080pAn underwater look at the Sygna after the storms in May that washed the top half into the water.For all you stump Grinding.


Sygna shipwreck before and after Stockton Beach done by DRONE after big storm YouTube

Molly Moon of Bar Harbor captured these images on Jan. 11 of the Tay, a 1911 shipwreck long buried under the sand at Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. Wednesday's storm unearthed the wreck.


Shipwreck on Stockton Beach, NSW, Australia Stock Image Image of nature, damaged 143699789

One of the most well known ship wrecks at Port Stephens is the "Sygna", resting on Stockton Beach, south of Birubi Point. Sygna Shipwreck During May 1974 the NSW coast was being battered by large storms which brought heavy swells to both Sydney and Newcastle ports. Newcastle port reported a swell of over 17 meters at the entrance.


The Wreck of the Berbice, Stockton Beach June 1888 Hunter Living Histories

Geography Stockton is a peninsula, with the Hunter River at the south and south-west and the Pacific Ocean at the east. On the eastern side are sand dunes and surfing beaches, with numerous shipwrecks at its north, while on the western side there are marshes, where many migratory birds can be spotted.


"Sygna Shipwreck at Stockton Beach." by caz60B Redbubble

Stockton Beach is located north of the Hunter River in New South Wales, Australia. It is 32 km (20 mi) long and stretches from Stockton, to Anna Bay. Over many years Stockton Beach has been the site of numerous shipwrecks and aircraft crashes. In World War II it was fortified against a possible attack by Imperial Japanese forces. [1]


Shipwreck Stockton Beach NSW Australia Sandy Sirol Photography Flickr

It ran aground on Stockton Beach in Australia during a major storm in 1974. After its bow section was refloated, its stern remained beached and became an icon and landmark for the local area, [1] [2] [3] until the visible remains of the wreck collapsed into the sea in 2016. [4] History


Stockton Beach Shipwreck The Sygna YouTube

One of the most striking features of the Stockton Breakwall is the wreck of the Adolphe, which came to grief in 1904. Just two years old, the ship had travelled from Antwerp before meeting its final resting place at "Oyster Bank", in those days a sandbank to the north of Nobbys.


"MV Sygna Shipwreck Stockton Beach" by Joe Hupp Redbubble

Updated May 26 2019 - 7:56pm, first published 7:00pm Comments View + 207 Photos The stranding and attempted salvage of the Sygna in 1974 to its slow deterioration and final blow after wild weather. THE Sygna shipwreck might be gone, but it has not been forgotten. Comments Ad More from History News