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Gallery: Shipwrecks

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Twin Screw Steamer John Penn ran aground on Burrewarra Point in 1879.  Hauled from the rocks and under tow to Boat Harbour she sank between Mossy Point headland and Broulee Island.
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The schooner Rover was lost off the mouth of The Creek in 1841, and disappeared.  In 1901 it reappeared on Broulee Beach.  NLA Trove.
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Artifacts from the sunken schooner Rover that washed up in 1901. The relics, apart from the hull, included three muskets, a telescope, two spades and four feet of chain. NLA Trove.
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