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It's my pleasure to introduce to you my first ever editions piece; Sands of Time

This piece features the remains of the SS Maheno. This once mighty ship served many purposes during it's life, including transporting casualties back and forth between Sydney and Melbourne during WWI.

In 1935, when the ship eventually became old and obsolete, it was sold to a Japanese shipbreaking company for scrap parts. The Maheno, however, got swept up in an unexpected storm on it's journey to Japan, and never arrived.

The Maheno was eventually found shipwrecked off the coast of Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world and one of Australia's most iconic locations, where it remains to this day

Almost 90 years later, this photo was taken on a rainy day in May, 2022.

Sands of Time; An edition by Benjamin Harley

LICENCING The Edition NFT Holder is free to use this image for displaying privately in non-commercial settings.

Where displayed on social media, in virtual galleries and virtual rooms the creator, Benjamin Harley, should be credited.

The Copyright remains with the creator, Benjamin Harley

Sands of Time: Editions collection image

It's my pleasure to introduce to you my first ever editions piece; Sands of Time

This piece features the remains of the SS Maheno. This once mighty ship served many purposes during it's life, including transporting casualties back and forth between Sydney and Melbourne during WWI.

In 1935, when the ship eventually became old and obsolete, it was sold to a Japanese shipbreaking company for scrap parts. The Maheno, however, got swept up in an unexpected storm on it's journey to Japan, and never arrived.

The Maheno was eventually found shipwrecked off the coast of Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world and one of Australia's most iconic locations, where it remains to this day

Almost 90 years later, this photo was taken on a rainy day in May, 2022.

Sands of Time; An edition by Benjamin Harley

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
2.5%

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It's my pleasure to introduce to you my first ever editions piece; Sands of Time

This piece features the remains of the SS Maheno. This once mighty ship served many purposes during it's life, including transporting casualties back and forth between Sydney and Melbourne during WWI.

In 1935, when the ship eventually became old and obsolete, it was sold to a Japanese shipbreaking company for scrap parts. The Maheno, however, got swept up in an unexpected storm on it's journey to Japan, and never arrived.

The Maheno was eventually found shipwrecked off the coast of Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world and one of Australia's most iconic locations, where it remains to this day

Almost 90 years later, this photo was taken on a rainy day in May, 2022.

Sands of Time; An edition by Benjamin Harley

LICENCING The Edition NFT Holder is free to use this image for displaying privately in non-commercial settings.

Where displayed on social media, in virtual galleries and virtual rooms the creator, Benjamin Harley, should be credited.

The Copyright remains with the creator, Benjamin Harley

Sands of Time: Editions collection image

It's my pleasure to introduce to you my first ever editions piece; Sands of Time

This piece features the remains of the SS Maheno. This once mighty ship served many purposes during it's life, including transporting casualties back and forth between Sydney and Melbourne during WWI.

In 1935, when the ship eventually became old and obsolete, it was sold to a Japanese shipbreaking company for scrap parts. The Maheno, however, got swept up in an unexpected storm on it's journey to Japan, and never arrived.

The Maheno was eventually found shipwrecked off the coast of Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world and one of Australia's most iconic locations, where it remains to this day

Almost 90 years later, this photo was taken on a rainy day in May, 2022.

Sands of Time; An edition by Benjamin Harley

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
2.5%
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