News by Phoebe Loomes 11th Apr 2021 1:09 PM A long-buried shipwreck emerged in a northern NSW town this week, causing a flurry of excitement as locals flocked to catch a glimpse. The 128-year-old shipwreck of The Buster resurfaced on Woolgoolga Beach at the mouth of Lake Woolgoolga, leaving many locals shocked. Lisa Nichols, the editor of local paper
Woopi News, told news.com.au many long-term residents never knew the preserved ship was hidden under the sand. It s probably the most photographed thing in Woolgoolga at the moment, Nichols said. There s something more glorious about it at the moment. I don t know what it is.
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