There's A Shipwreck Ruin From World War I In The Middle Of The Galveston Bay In Texas
Shipwrecks aren’t just the stuff of movies – in fact, there’s one right here in Texas that you can see with your own two eyes. The SS Selma, a concrete ship built during WWI, is located just north of Pelican Island in Galveston Bay. Slowly succumbing to the elements, the ruins of the historic vessel are absolutely awe-inspiring to behold.

Named the SS Selma in honor of the Alabama city's successful wartime Liberty Loan Drive, the ship was built in 1919 for use in World War I.

The 7,500-ton ship was launched on the very same day Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles, so it never actually entered the battlefield.
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On the fateful day of May 31, 1920, the SS Selma hit a jetty in Tampico, Mexico. The impact ripped a 60-foot-long hole in its hull, and attempts to repair the damage were unsuccessful.
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The ship was officially laid to rest on March 9, 1922, in a channel located just off the eastern shoreline of Pelican Island.

It earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994 and has long been a subject of interest for scientists. At various points throughout history, the vessel was even considered for use as a fishing pier, pleasure resort, and oyster farm!

For a reason nobody fully understands, fish of all different types flock to the shipwreck, and the best times to catch them (dawn and just before dusk) are also when the scenery is most beautiful. When the sun dips below the ruins and casts a hauntingly beautiful silhouette on the water, it truly is a picture-perfect view.

If you have a boat or other watercraft, feel free to venture out and look for it on your own. Otherwise, most of the dolphin tours in the area take you up close and personal with the wreckage - and feature the added bonus of a narrated history lesson!
Have you ever seen the SS Selma up close? If so, what did you think of it? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below, then check out our previous article for another historic ship in Texas – this one, you can actually tour!
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SS Selma, Bay, Galveston, TX 77550, USA