


The Peter Iredale +
Astoria, Oregon
The wreck of the Peter Iredale, a historic four-masted steel bark, lies on the shores of Cape Disappointment near Astoria, Oregon. Abandoned after running aground in 1906, the ship's rusted skeleton has become an iconic symbol of maritime history and a popular attraction for visitors. The haunting remains are partially buried in sand and are often exposed during low tide, creating a stunning contrast against the rugged coastline.
Astoria, Oregon
The wreck of the Peter Iredale, a historic four-masted steel bark, lies on the shores of Cape Disappointment near Astoria, Oregon. Abandoned after running aground in 1906, the ship's rusted skeleton has become an iconic symbol of maritime history and a popular attraction for visitors. The haunting remains are partially buried in sand and are often exposed during low tide, creating a stunning contrast against the rugged coastline.
Astoria, Oregon
The wreck of the Peter Iredale, a historic four-masted steel bark, lies on the shores of Cape Disappointment near Astoria, Oregon. Abandoned after running aground in 1906, the ship's rusted skeleton has become an iconic symbol of maritime history and a popular attraction for visitors. The haunting remains are partially buried in sand and are often exposed during low tide, creating a stunning contrast against the rugged coastline.