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- For starters: It is not a shipwreck. Viral social media posts claim the boat is a 380-foot steamship — which is longer than a football field and about 10 times its actual size — and that it crashed 100 years ago.
www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-06-14/beloved-but-rotting-this-central-coast-shipwreck-has-to-goBeloved but rotting, this Central Coast 'shipwreck' has to go ...
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Nov 4, 2015 · Known as the Tomales Bay Shipwreck, the Inverness Shipwreck, or the S.S. Point Reyes, the tall fishing boat was once in danger of being removed, but it was local photographers who actually...
The vessels lost at Point Reyes exemplify the continuing history of shipping along the West Coast. The first ship sunk was a Spanish galleon, the San Agustin. Returning from the Philippines in 1595, a storm drove this ship onto the beaches and scattered its wreckage across Drakes Bay.
When visiting the Point Reyes National Seashore, one of the easiest and best places to see is the old shipwreck behind the Inverness Store. This shipwreck has become iconic in photographs over the last few years, and even though the back got burned in early 2016, it is still a fantastic place for photography. Here is all the information so you ...
Oct 25, 2023 · BY JARED DILLINGHAM. THE S.S. POINT REYES SHIPWRECK. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, dozens of ships wrecked off the coast of what is now the Point Reyes National Seashore. These days, a more recent shipwreck gets most of the attention, and draws the most visitors.
Jan 29, 2023 · The S.S. Point Reyes is a steamship that crashed on a sand bar in Tomales Bay over a 100 years ago. The owner of the oceanfront property pulled the shipwreck to a location closer to land and decided to use it as a fun restoration project.
Jul 12, 2021 · Yet, Point Reyes was always along major shipping routes, and so until the construction of the Point Reyes Lighthouse in 1870, over $750,000 in ships and cargoes were lost on the rocks,...
Today, Point Reyes National Seashore helps preserve the maritime history of California. Among the dozens of shipwrecks that were lost in the waters off Point Reyes, lie the remains of the San Agustin. Wrecked in Drakes Bay in 1595, it is the first shipwreck in California history.