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Fiji Anchor at Wreck Beach, Moonlight Head, VIC

11 months ago from Debashis Talukdar

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The ill-fated Fiji, which ran aground in 1878 near Wreck Beach, testifies to the many immigrants travelling to Australia in search of wealth and a new life. The ship's anchor still lies embedded in the sand.

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