Mulheim Wreck
Here's a colour version of my shot of the RMS Mulheim wreck posted a little while back! I'd be interested to hear which you prefer!
A LITTLE ABOUT THE MULHEIM WRECK...
German cargo ship, the RMS Mulheim, carrying scrap car plastic ran aground in March 2003. Investigations revealed that the chief officer on watch at the time had caught his trousers in the lever of his chair when trying to get up, causing him to fall and rendering him unconscious. By the time he regained consciousness, RMS Mülheim was bearing down on the shoreline. The six-man Polish crew were airlifted to safety by a search and rescue helicopter from RNAS Culdrose. On 7 October 2003, in heavy seas, the ship was broken into two pieces. On 31 October 2003, the swells pushed half of the wreck into a rocky inlet called Castle Zawn where it now rests.
Source: Wikipedia (more info there)
Copyright Andrew Hocking 2018
Mulheim Wreck
Here's a colour version of my shot of the RMS Mulheim wreck posted a little while back! I'd be interested to hear which you prefer!
A LITTLE ABOUT THE MULHEIM WRECK...
German cargo ship, the RMS Mulheim, carrying scrap car plastic ran aground in March 2003. Investigations revealed that the chief officer on watch at the time had caught his trousers in the lever of his chair when trying to get up, causing him to fall and rendering him unconscious. By the time he regained consciousness, RMS Mülheim was bearing down on the shoreline. The six-man Polish crew were airlifted to safety by a search and rescue helicopter from RNAS Culdrose. On 7 October 2003, in heavy seas, the ship was broken into two pieces. On 31 October 2003, the swells pushed half of the wreck into a rocky inlet called Castle Zawn where it now rests.
Source: Wikipedia (more info there)
Copyright Andrew Hocking 2018