The Suðurland shipwreck, formerly known as the M. Davidsen, was a passenger ship in Iceland that started sailing in 1891. It was later renamed Suðurland after being purchased in 1919. The ship now sits abandoned near an old herring factory in Djúpavík, Iceland, where it was used as living quarters for workers back in 1935. Despite its current derelict state, the Suðurland remains a fascinating piece of maritime history in the region.