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Railway engine wheel, part of the cargo of the shipwreck of the Numidia
Railway engine wheel, part of the cargo of the shipwreck of the Numidia, a 452 foot long British cargo ship which sank in 1901 off the northern end of Big Brothers Island. Marine life flourishes both on this artificial reef and on the coral reefs in the The Brothers Islands Marine Park. Egypt, Red Sea
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naturepl.com / : Brandon Cole
Media ID 20252446
© Brandon Cole / naturepl.com
Africa Coral Reef Coral Reefs Egypt Nature Reclamation Nature Taking Over North Africa Northern Africa Red Sea Reef Reefs Shipwreck Tropical Wreck Saltwater
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Lost in the Depths: A Wheel's Journey from Rails to Reefs!". In this photo print, we witness the incredible transformation of a railway engine wheel that once powered mighty locomotives. Now, it rests silently on the ocean floor as part of the cargo from the ill-fated Numidia shipwreck. The Numidia, a colossal British cargo ship measuring 452 feet long, met its watery grave in 1901 off Big Brothers Island in Egypt's Red Sea. But instead of becoming forgotten relics of history, these remnants have become an unexpected haven for marine life! Nature has reclaimed what was lost and transformed this artificial reef into a thriving underwater paradise. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing scene, we can see vibrant coral reefs surrounding the wheel and countless species flourishing amidst their intricate branches. The Brothers Islands Marine Park is truly a testament to nature's resilience and ability to adapt. Here, both natural coral reefs and man-made structures coexist harmoniously beneath the saltwater surface. It is awe-inspiring to witness how marine creatures have made themselves at home on this unconventional substrate. Brandon Cole's remarkable photograph captures not only the beauty but also serves as a reminder that even in unexpected places like shipwrecks, nature finds ways to flourish and reclaim what was once lost. So dive into this enchanting image and let your imagination swim alongside these fascinating inhabitants of Egypt's Red Sea!
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