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					<description><![CDATA[The Greek Ship of Kish is a ghostly shipwreck that has been stranded in the Arabian Gulf for over 50 years. The vessel, originally named the Khoula F, was a<p class="more-link"><a href="https://wondrousimage.com/the-greek-ship/" class="readmore">Continue reading<svg class="icon icon-arrow-right" aria-hidden="true" role="img"> <use href="#icon-arrow-right" xlink:href="#icon-arrow-right"></use> </svg><span class="screen-reader-text">The Greek Ship</span></a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The Greek Ship of Kish is a ghostly shipwreck that has been stranded in the Arabian Gulf for over 50 years. The vessel, originally named the Khoula F, was a cargo ship built in Greece in the 1940s.</p>



<p>In August 1966, the ship ran aground on a coral reef near Kish Island, an Iranian territory in the Arabian Gulf. Attempts were made to salvage the ship, but they were unsuccessful, and it was abandoned on the shore.</p>



<p>Over the years, the Greek Ship of Kish has become a popular tourist attraction and a subject of intrigue and fascination. The rusted hull of the ship stands as a haunting reminder of its tragic fate.</p>



<p>Many theories have emerged about how the ship met its demise, ranging from a navigational error to a smuggling operation gone wrong. Some locals even believe the ship is cursed, and its presence has brought bad luck to the island.</p>



<p>Despite its deteriorating condition, the Greek Ship of Kish continues to draw visitors from around the world who are captivated by its eerie aura and mysterious history. It serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of human endeavors and the unpredictable forces of nature.</p>



<p>Optic : Canon 24-105 L<br>Focal Length : 24 mm F/4 F/16&nbsp; &#8211;&nbsp; 28mm F/6.3<br>Mount : Tripod<br>Camera : Canon EOS6D<br>ISO : 100 &#8211; 400<br>Filters : &#8211;<br>Guide Scope : &#8211;<br>Total EXP : 4 sec. &#8211; 1/1600 sec.<br>Technique used : Stack Picture<br>Software : Photoshop<br>Date Taken : 21 January 2020<br>Place : Kish, Iran</p>
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