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Tangalooma Shipwrecks

Beautiful day in Queensland, Australia where the water clarity is amazingly clear and the sun shows its colours at its very best. The Tangalooma Shipwrecks can be seen clearly through the water. a cluster of ships scuttled by the Queensland Government between 1963 and 1984 to provide safe anchorage spot for recreational boat owners on the eastern side of Moreton Bay. Coral is now starting to form in and around the wrecks, providing a haven for over 100 species of fish and sometimes even dolphins, wobbegongs and dugongs. The wrecks are home to a variety of different reef fish, coral formations and marine life

Unveiling the Splendour of Australia through Exquisite Artwork

Reilly Wardrope
1219531930

Media ID 23777107


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EDITORS COMMENTS
Step into the crystal-clear waters of Moreton Bay, Queensland and witness the stunning beauty of the Tangalooma Shipwrecks. This print captures a perfect day in Australia, where the sun illuminates the vibrant colors of the underwater world. The Tangalooma Shipwrecks are not just a cluster of old vessels resting on the ocean floor - they are a thriving ecosystem teeming with life. Initially scuttled by the Queensland Government to create a safe anchorage spot for boats, these wrecks have now become home to over 100 species of fish, as well as dolphins, wobbegongs, and dugongs. As you gaze at this image, you can see coral formations beginning to take shape around the wrecks. The once-decaying ships have transformed into vibrant habitats that support a diverse array of marine life. Schools of colorful reef fish dart in and out of crevices while delicate corals sway gently in the current. This photograph is a reminder of nature's resilience and ability to adapt. It serves as a testament to our responsibility to protect and preserve our oceans for future generations to enjoy. So next time you find yourself in Queensland, make sure to visit the Tangalooma Shipwrecks and witness this underwater wonderland for yourself.

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