HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
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HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography
HMAS SYDNEY II MEMORIAL GERALDTON WA
The magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial, completed in 2001, has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
HMAS SydneyMemorialGeraldtonWestern AustraliaWARotary ClubBatavia CoastMaritime HeritageSailorsShip WreckRobbie GoodallRobbie Goodall PhotographyStock PhotoStock Photography