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The MV Sygna was a 53,000 tonne Norwegian bulk carrier and now shipwreck on Stockton Beach in the Port Stephens LGA in New South Wales, Australia. The ship ran aground during a major storm on 26 May 1974 and the wreck has become an icon and landmark for the local area.
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1974-05-26Z
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Ran aground onStockton Beach,New South Wales,Australiaduring storm on 26 May 1974
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