One such ship was the SS Ayrfield, built in 1911 as a steam collier that was later used during WWII as a transport ship. In 1972 it was brought to Homebush Bay to be dismantled, but operations at the ship-breaking yard subsequently ceased and the Ayrfield was left behind. But this century-old transport ship would be transformed by time into a floating forest, a peculiar home for trees and other vegetation that have since sprouted over the last few decades.
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Thursday, June 6, 2013
A 102-Year-Old Transport Ship Sprouts A Floating Forest
One such ship was the SS Ayrfield, built in 1911 as a steam collier that was later used during WWII as a transport ship. In 1972 it was brought to Homebush Bay to be dismantled, but operations at the ship-breaking yard subsequently ceased and the Ayrfield was left behind. But this century-old transport ship would be transformed by time into a floating forest, a peculiar home for trees and other vegetation that have since sprouted over the last few decades.
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