Many are familiar with the shipwreck on Beaver Beach. I set out to photograph it from different angles using the drone.
About the shipwreck "Netz" (formerly "Elisheva")
The ship "Hawk" was launched as a fishing vessel, in the 60s, under the name "Elisheva". She was built at Israel Shipyards in Haifa and was wrecked in a storm in 1970. The captain sent out distress signals. A ship named "Panther" came to her aid and her crew tried to tow the "Hawk" to safety, but the tow rope got caught in the engine, and things got more and more complicated. In the end, the "Hawk" was thrown to the beaver beach and there it crumbles to this day.
The sunken fishing vessel "Netz" (Elysheva) at Habonim Beach (photo: Marom Ben Aryeh aerial photos - 054-869-4777) The sunken fishing vessel "Netz" (Elysheva) at Habonim Beach (photo: Marom Ben Aryeh aerial photos - 054-869-4777) The sunken fishing vessel "Netz" (Elysheva) at Habonim Beach (photo: Marom Ben Aryeh aerial photos - 054-869-4777) The sunken fishing vessel "Netz" (Elysheva) at Habonim Beach (photo: Marom Ben Aryeh aerial photos - 054-869-4777) The sunken fishing vessel "Netz" (Elysheva) at Habonim Beach (photo: Marom Ben Aryeh aerial photos - 054-869-4777) The sunken fishing vessel "Netz" (Elysheva) at Habonim Beach (photo: Marom Ben Aryeh aerial photos - 054-869-4777) The sunken fishing vessel "Netz" (Elysheva) at Habonim Beach (photo: Marom Ben Aryeh aerial photos - 054-869-4777) The sunken fishing vessel "Netz" (Elysheva) at Habonim Beach (photo: Marom Ben Aryeh aerial photos - 054-869-4777)
One person died of cardiac arrest in the drowning event. Both the hawk and the panther belonged to Itzik Florentin, peace be upon him. My father worked on both the hawk shoe and the panther
Nowadays they would tow the skeleton of the ship and not leave it as a scenic and environmental hazard
Were the crew members of the ship "Hawk" saved?
Were the crew members of the ship "Hawk" saved?