1 of 10Attribution: South Australian Immigration and Labourer Shipwrecks Project/SAILS
New images have been released from the site of South Australia’s oldest known European shipwreck, revealing objects that have been on the seabed for nearly 200 years.
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Built in England, the South Australian is was wrecked in 1837 in Encounter Bay, near modern-day Victor Harbor, but the vessel was only discovered in 2018.