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STUNNING video and photographs showcase the eye-popping British shipwreck that became a grove of trees despite being 330-yards from the coastline and being used for target practice during WW2.

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STUNNING video and photographs showcase the eye-popping British shipwreck that became a grove of trees despite being 330-yards from the coastline and being used for target practice during WW2.

Footage taken by physiotherapist Conor Moore, 24, from Innisfail, Queensland show the fascinating wreckage of the SS City of Adelaide, a passenger steam ship that was launched from Britain on 22 December 1863, was wrecked by a fire in 1912 and is now part of the island’s ominous shipwreck trail.

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