25 Haunting Shipwrecks Around the World ![]() The United Nations estimates that there are more than 3 million shipwrecks on the ocean floor [Source: Wikipedia]. These once mighty vessels, both sunken and beached, are a haunting reminder that nothing lasts forever. These beautiful ships used to rule the seas they traveled. Now they serve as a window into our past. Fuerteventura, Canary Islands ![]() Gytheio, Greece ![]() Zakynthos, Greece ![]() Oregon, United States ![]() Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal ![]() Unknown ![]() Woody Point, Redcliffe Peninsula, Australia ![]() Grytviken, South Georgia ![]() Truk Lagoon, Micronesia ![]() Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands ![]() Tobermory, Ontario, Canada ![]() Truk Lagoon, Micronesia ![]() Batumi, Georgia ![]() Cairnbulg Point, United Kingdom ![]() Italy ![]() Mar del Plata, Argentina ![]() Grytviken, South Georgia ![]() Mo’ynoq, Uzbekistan ![]() Red Sea ![]() Tromso, Norway ![]() Lakonia Peloponissos, Greece ![]() Fraser Island, Australia ![]() Amorgos Island, Greece ![]() Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, Canada ![]() |
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