Shipwreck Off Hawaii Was 1870s Cargo Ship

NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Program marine archaeologist Brenda Altmeier documenting the structural remains of the British sailing ship Dunnottar Castle, lost at Kure Atoll in July 1886.
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Marine archaeologists today confirmed the identity of a shipwreck discovered July 3 in the waters of the recently designated Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument.

The remains, found at Kure Atoll, are those of the Dunnottar Castle, a 258-foot iron-hulled cargo ship built in 1874. [Images: 1, 2]

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