SS Bannockburn wreck

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The SS Bannockburn wreck is the submerged remains of a Canadian freighter that mysteriously vanished on Lake Superior in 1902 and has since become known as the “Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
shipwreck
underwater cultural heritage site
associatedWithBodyOfWater Lake Superior NERFINISHED
associatedWithCountry Canada NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent mysterious disappearance of SS Bannockburn
associatedWithHazard navigational dangers of Great Lakes
storms on Lake Superior
associatedWithLegend Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes NERFINISHED
associatedWithTypeOfVessel freighter GENERATED
steamship GENERATED
causeOfLoss unknown
country Canada
disappearedInYear 1902
disappearedOn 1902-11-21
hasApproximateDepth unknown
hasCulturalSignificance Canadian maritime lore
Great Lakes maritime folklore
hasDiscoveryStatus not conclusively identified
hasReputation Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes NERFINISHED
hasStatus missing
unlocated
hasUncertainty exact circumstances of sinking unknown
exact location of wreck unknown
knownFor being one of the most famous missing ships on the Great Lakes
inspiring ghost ship stories
mysterious vanishing without distress signals
locatedInBodyOfWater Lake Superior NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Great Lakes NERFINISHED
lostDuring early 20th century Great Lakes shipping era
partOfMaritimeHistoryOf Canada NERFINISHED
Great Lakes NERFINISHED
Lake Superior NERFINISHED
submergedRemainsOf SS Bannockburn NERFINISHED
yearOfShipLoss 1902

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Great Lakes shipwrecks hasPart SS Bannockburn wreck