S.S. Peralta
Water
One of the final concrete ships built before World War II is now a crumbling breakwater.

šŸ“œ A semicircle of 10 concrete war ships forms a breakwater in the Malaspina Strait, near the shore of Powell River, Canada.
šŸ” The S.S. Peralta, launched in 1921, was originally an oil tanker, later used for canning sardines, and finally became part of a massive floating breakwater.

Why Go

🚢 See a historic concrete ship
🌊 Unique breakwater formation
šŸ“ø Great for photography
šŸ“ Peaceful Malaspina Strait location

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