In September 1957 the Aida II was about to deliver goods and lighthouse staff to the coast guard station on Big Brother island, but because of strong wind and high waves it was smashed into the rocks of the island while it was approaching the jetty of the lighthouse on the western side of the coast. Although the vessel began to sink immediately, the ship's crew could be rescued, before the Aida drifted in the storm towards the north-western tip of the island, where it sank.
Most of its bow burst due to elements and the collision. The formerly 75m long ship now lies at an extremely steep angle in a depth between 25m and 65m.
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