SS Vina Shipwreck in Norfolk
The wreckage of an old coastal trading vessel is only visible at low tide.

πŸ“œ Three barnacle-coated hunks of metal appear at low tide off Norfolk’s idyllic coast. Remains of a coastal trading vessel, the SS Vina, built in 1894, and requisitioned as a naval vessel in the 1940s. πŸ” Now visible at low tide. # Why Go πŸ‘» See ghostly remains of a historic shipwreck with a military past πŸ“š Learn about its role in WWII defense and RAF target practice πŸ“Έ Unique photo opportunities at low tide 🌊 Experience a unique natural phenomenon with wild tides # Why Avoid ⚠️ Dangerous tides; do not venture into the water ⏳ Only visible at low tide 🚫 Wreckage poses navigation hazard # Tips πŸ‘€ Best viewed from a safe distance along the shore.

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