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SS Ayrfield Shipwreck

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SS Ayrfield Shipwreck, Wentworth Point NSW, Australia
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Introduction

SS Ayrfield Shipwreck, located on the western outskirts Sydney the capital of new south wales Wentworth Point, on the palamat river (Parramatta River) of the palamat river (the river), is an abandoned merchant ship that stays in the bay.

Near the Sydney Olympic Park (Sydney Olympic Park) in the Bay of Hormbush, the harbour is moored with the remains of many ships, but none of them is as good as the SS Ayrfield, known as the "floating forest" for its rusting hull covered with lush mangrove plants.

The first known as SS Corrimal, was a coal-carrying ship built in England in 1911, used by the Commonwealth government during World War II to feed American soldiers in the Pacific Ocean, sold as a coal-carrying ship in 1950, transported coal between Newcastle (Newcastle) and Sydney, and was written off in 1972 and sent to its final habitat, Hermbush Bay, and has remained.

SS Ayrfield is famous for the dense oasis on board, the sharp contrast becomes the Sydney city scene, although can not board the ship, but also attracted countless photographers to shoot. The most convenient way to get here is to drive yourself and park your car in Bennelong Pkwy, and walk through the neighborhood to reach SS Ayrfield Shipwreck waterside.

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