<div class="cbp-l-inline"><img src="/explorations/10thunderbay/logs/media/jsfay-800.jpg" alt="Here you can see remains of a shipwreck — the J. S. Fay — that washed up on the beach in front of the 40 Mile Point Lighthouse in 1905." title="J. S. Fay"></div><div class="cbp-l-inline-below"><div class="cbp-l-inline-title"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-picture" aria-hidden="true"></span>&nbsp;<em>J. S. Fay</em></div><div class="cbp-l-inline-subtitle"><em>Image courtesy of Thunder Bay 2010 Expedition, NOAA-OER.</em> <a href="/explorations/10thunderbay/logs/media/jsfay-hires.jpg" download>Download larger version (jpg, 814 KB).</a></div><div class="cbp-l-inline-desc"><p>Here you can see remains of a shipwreck — the <em>J. S. Fay</em> — that washed up on the beach in front of the 40 Mile Point Lighthouse in 1905.</p></div><div class="cbp-l-inline-view-wrap"><a href="/explorations/10thunderbay/logs/aug23/aug23.html" class="cbp-l-inline-view">Learn more</a></div></div>