A WWII ghost,
moved by a volcano.
The USAT Liberty was a US Army cargo ship torpedoed by a Japanese sub in January 1942 off the Lombok Strait. She was towed to Tulamben beach, run aground, and stripped of her cargo. For 21 years she sat on the sand. Then in 1963, Mount Agung erupted.
The volcano's tremors shook her loose. She slid into the sea, settling on her starboard side 30 metres from shore on a sloping sand bottom. Stern at 5 m, propeller and rudder visible to snorkellers. Bow at 30 m on the deeper sand. The 120 metres of hull are now Bali's most famous reef.
"The ship the volcano finished sinking."
The wreck supports everything — bumphead parrotfish at dawn, garden eels in the sand, ghost pipefish in the cargo hold, schooling jacks above the gun. Beach entry, no boat needed. You walk in over the cobblestones and the wreck appears 30 metres out.