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Ship vanished without a trace in 1904 off Australia. Its wreckage has been found now

The iron wreck of SS NEMESIS was found upright on a sand plain, its bow and stern bearing significant damage, specialized underwater imagery shows.

February 29, 2024 / 14:22 IST
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SS NEMESIS, a 73m steamship that disappeared off NSW in 1904. (Image: Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW/CSIRO)
SS NEMESIS, a 73m steamship that disappeared off NSW in 1904. (Image: Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW/CSIRO)

Undersea explorers have unearthed the long-lost SS Nemesis, a ship that vanished without a trace off the Australian coast in 1904, in a breakthrough discovery that unravels a century-old maritime mystery. The vessel, caught in the merciless grip of a tempest near New South Wales, vanished with 32 crew members on board.

Subsea Professional Marine Services, on a quest for lost cargo in 2022, serendipitously stumbled upon the shipwreck, lying untouched beneath 525 feet of water, 16 miles offshore.

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The SS Nemesis, engulfed by a powerful storm while transporting coal to Melbourne, witnessed its demise, leaving a media storm and public fascination in its wake. Despite the bodies and wreckage fragments washing ashore at Cronulla Beach weeks later, the ship's final resting place remained a perplexing puzzle.

Officials, suspecting the wreckage to be the elusive SS Nemesis, enlisted specialized underwater imagery to align distinctive features with historical photographs and sketches of the coal freighter.