Shipwreck Buster exposed in full by wild weather in NSW
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AprApril 2021 at 2:25am
The Buster shipwreck at Woolgoolga, north of Coffs Harbour, has been exposed to a degree some locals say they ve never seen.
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Storms on the NSW Mid North Coast have fully exposed one of the best-preserved shipwrecks in the country, 128 years after it washed ashore.
Key points:
Buster ran aground at Woolgoolga in 1893 after its moorings broke in high seas
Parts of the shipwreck are often visible but locals say they ve never seen so much of it at once before
People are flocking to the beach to see it before it s covered again
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