The Greek Ship

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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