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This is a list of shipwrecks located in or around South America.
Argentina
Ship |
Sunk date |
Notes |
Coordinates |
Crown of Italy |
23 December 1891 |
A British sailing ship that ran aground at Cabo San Diego.[1] Abandoned early the next morning and using the ship's boats, her crew of 33 made landfall on Staten Island on Christmas Day. The crew were stranded there for 83 days before being picked up by H.M.S. Cleopatra. All were saved. |
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Desdemona |
9 September 1985 |
A cargo ship that ran aground at Cabo San Pablo.[2] |
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Duchess of Albany |
13 July 1893 |
A sailing ship that sank off Tierra del Fuego.[3] |
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ARA General Belgrano |
2 April 1982 |
A Brooklyn-class light cruiser that was torpedoed by HMS Conqueror during the Falklands/Malvinas War. The ship was outside the Total Exclusion Zone at the time, leading to controversy over whether the attack was justified. |
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HMS Justice |
1957 |
A salvage tug that was beached an abandoned at Ushuaia. |
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USS Perkins |
15 January 1973 |
A Gearing-class destroyer that was sunk as a target in Samborombón Bay. |
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Potosi |
19 October 1925 |
A barque that caught fire and was scuttled near Comodoro Rivadavia. |
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Sarmiento |
2 April 1912 |
A passenger and cargo ship that sank in the Beagle Channel.[4] |
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Usurbil |
March 1993 |
A fishing trawler that was destroyed by fire while at port at Ingeniero White, Buenos Aires. The wreck was moved to Bahía Blanca in 1999.[5] |
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Brazil
Ship |
Sunk date |
Notes |
Coordinates |
Aquidabã |
21 January 1906 |
A Brazilian ironclad warship that sank after exploding near the Jacuacanga strait, in Angra dos Reis bay. |
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Bezerra de Menezes |
1891 |
Cargo ship that sunk after a collision. |
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California |
1866 |
Rare 1806 "direct acting engine" steamer, with a centered propulsion wheel, carrying personal care articles. Sunk after a pirate raid at Ilha Grande, Angra dos reis. |
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Campos |
23 October 1943 |
Torpedoed by a U-170. |
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Elihu B. Washburne |
1943 |
Sunk in Santos Bay. |
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Kapunda |
20 January 1887 |
An emigrant ship that was travelling from London to Australia when it collided with the barque Ada Melmore, with 299 lives lost. |
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RMS Magdalena |
26 April 1949 |
A refrigerator ship that ran aground and then split in two in the Guanabara Bay while under tow. |
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Novo Amapa |
6 January 1981 |
Capsized in the Amazon River, at Cajari, Macapá.[6] |
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Pinguino |
1967 |
A grain cargo ship that sunk after a fire aboard. A popular dive site at Ilha Grande. |
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Príncipe de Asturias |
5 March 1916 |
An ocean liner that ran aground on a shoal near Ilhabela, São Paulo, resulting in at least 445 deaths. |
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Sir Foxwell Buxton (ship) |
1853 |
An emigrant ship that ran aground off the coast of Rio Grande do Norte. |
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Sobral Santos II |
19 September 1981 |
Capsized in the Amazon River, at Óbidos, Pará. Around 250 to 300 people are killed, 178 people survive.[7] |
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Stag Hound |
2 August 1861 |
An extreme clipper that caught fire and sank near Pernambuco. |
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Tocantins |
1933 |
Sunk at the Queimada Grande Island, due to heavy fog. |
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U-128 |
16 May 1943 |
Attacked by US Navy aircraft and destroyers off the coast of Recife. After considerable shelling and aerial bombing that rendered her dead in the water, the crew scuttled her the next day. |
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Chile
Ecuador
Ship |
Sunk date |
Notes |
Coordinates |
Jesus Maria de la Limpia Concepcion |
1654 |
Spanish treasure ship also known as the Capitana, lost after striking a reef off Chanduy. |
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Santa Maria de la Consolacion |
1681 |
Spanish treasure ship laden with gold, silver, and precious gems run against a reef by pursuing pirates. Discovered in 1998. |
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Falkland Islands
Galápagos Islands
Peru
Ship |
Sunk date |
Notes |
Coordinates |
Adresito |
March 1990 |
Capsized in Amazon River, Iquitos, Loreto Maynas, at least 134 people confirmed dead. |
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La Chachita |
May 1991 |
Capsized by stormy conditions in Marranon River, at least 150 people confirmed dead. |
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Covadonga |
13 September 1880 |
A Chilean schooner that was sunk by a mine outside Chancay. |
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Santa Elena |
March 2008 |
Capsized in Tepiche River, Loreto, at least fifty people confirmed dead. |
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Uruguay
Ship |
Sunk date |
Notes |
Coordinates |
Admiral Graf Spee |
17 December 1939 |
A German battleship scuttled during the Battle of the River Plate. |
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HMS Agamemnon |
20 June 1809 |
A Royal Navy warship ran aground and sank north of Gorriti Island in Maldonado Bay. |
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References
Further reading
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External links
- WRECKSITE Worldwide database of + 65,000 wrecks with history, maritime charts and GPS positions (subscription required)