Corpach wreck

Corpach wreck - Highlands & Islands
Just outside of the town of Fort William is the Corpach shipwreck. This great fishing vessel rests on Caol Beach, with the snow capped Ben Nevis in the background, the tallest mountain in the UK.The Corpach shipwreck is the rusting remains of the ‘MV Dayspring’ later named the Golden Harvest and was used as a fishing boat, trawling the North Sea to catch herring and mackerel.After a spell as a fishing boat in Kilkeel Northern Ireland, it returned to scotland to be used as moored seafood restaurant, but it never happened, it burst its mooring during a big storm in Dec 2011 it was guided onto the beach by the coastguard & has remained there since.
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