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The Corpach Shipwreck, also known as the Old Boat of Caol, is a rusting fishing vessel resting on Caol Beach near Fort William, Scotland. Originally named 'MV Dayspring', this 26-meter boat was built in 1975 and later renamed 'Golden Harvest'. After a storm tore it from its mooring in 2011, it landed on the beach where it remains today as an iconic landmark. Visitors can easily access the wreck from nearby villages like Corpach or Caol, making it a popular spot for photographers and adventurers looking to explore this eerie yet fascinating piece of maritime history.

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