Blankenese Shipwrecks
Blankenese Shipwrecks
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Mariana Aguiar
Sao Paulo, SP1,080 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2016 • Solo
These remainings pf a submarine and a ship are situated near the lighthouse of the Blankenese Beach. If the tide is low, it'll be easier to check them closely. In my case, with the high tide, I relied on the zoom of my camera to see the details. The submarine is half sunk into the soft sand, completely rusy, while the ship is almost gone. You can still see the wooden structure all wet and covered with moss. Highly recommended for everybody who likes unusual attractions.
Written 29 November 2016
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LucyKotsiopoulou
Athens, Greece2,285 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2017 • Friends
I hadn't actually realised at the time that they were the Blankenese shipwrecks, but in the end we were sitting on the beach in front of them having a picnic all along. So, although I guess interesting when you see them, they don't stand out much and aren't very noticeable. They consist of an overturned fishing boat, whose half is sticking out above the water, and two large wooden sticks - not quite sure what they were. At night the lighthouse illuminates them in a green light. Worth seeing if you're in the area!
P.S. The water was very cold, so don't try to swim to them...!
Written 11 August 2017
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