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Image has been captured by Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 compact camera in Aegean Sea, Bodrum, Turkey.
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A scuba diver descending to a sunken world war two fighter propeller airplane at the seabed of the Aegean Sea, Naxos island, Greece
Diving in Jordan along the coastline south of Aqaba on a sunken C130 airplane wreck.
a diver exploring a sunken plane in the crystal clear waters of the caribbean sea on a reef on the island of Aruba
WW2 Normandy invasion against German military
This well-preserved Hellcat aircraft wreck stands out as one of the Solomon Islands' most easily reachable airplane wrecks. Resting upright and complete, it lies in a mere 9 meters of crystal-clear water. The Grumman F6F Hellcat, designed as a carrier-based fighter to supplant the earlier F4F Wildcat, rose to prominence as the Navy's dominant fighter in the latter stages of World War II, a status it never relinquished.\n\nRenowned for its robust and efficient carrier-based design, the Hellcat effectively countered the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, playing a pivotal role in securing air superiority over the Pacific. Its straightforward, highly effective design remained relatively unaltered throughout the war, with over 12,200 units produced in just over two years.\n\nThe wreck rests upon a bed of fragmented coral, surrounded by delicate branching coral formations, ensuring minimal silt disturbance and excellent underwater visibility. Undoubtedly, it ranks among the most easily accessible airplane wrecks in the Solomon Islands.
Image with a female diver, a boat and the navy floatplane, an Aichi E13A1-1 or Jake type reconnaissance seaplane. It's one of the most intact wrecks in Micronesia, resting at 45 feet (15m) in Koror, Palau - Micronesia
Asian Chinese female scuba diver Underwater Scuba diver explore airplane Wreck, Lang Tengah Island, Malaysia
Photo taken in Antalya, Turkey
Underwater airplane wreck and diver. 28 mt of depth. Bodrum, Turkey.
Diving in Jordan along the coastline south of Aqaba on a sunken C130 airplane wreck.
DCIM\\100GOPRO\\G0591799.Japanese navy airplane Betty bomber in WW2\n\nChuuk (Truk lagoon), Federated States of Micronesia (FSM).\nHere is the world's greatest wreck diving destination.
The Gulf of Aqaba is known for its scuba diving sites such as these cleansed and deliberately sunken artificial structures that become havens for coral and fish life, not only rejuvenating the underwater environment but providing safe locations for recreational diving in a warm climate.
WWII plane wreck near island Vis, lying at 70m depth
Close up of shipwrecked fishing boats
Jake Seaplane wreck from World War 2 sits on ocean floor underwater in Palau, Micronesia.
A remote island named Petite Terre off the coast of Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean
A scuba diver explores a sunken world war two fighter propeller airplane at the seabed of the Aegean Sea, Naxos island, Greece
exploring an overgrown shipwreck in Playa larga, Cuba
Deep inside, wreck diving can be explored from both the outside and the inside.
Two scuba divers exploring huge ship wreck on the sand sea bottom.
a diver and a sunken plane on the island of Aruba
the wreck of an old airplane abandoned on the beach in the north of Saudi Arabia
Popular dive site on the east side of Oahu.
Underwater shot of two male scuba divers exploring old, sunken shipwreck on sea bottom
A view of diving human over old plane in bottom of sea
This navy floatplane, an Aichi E13A1-1 or Jake type reconnaissance seaplane is one of the most intact wrecks in Micronesia, resting at 45 feet (15m). Beautiful scenario of a II WW Japanese seaplane sunken and a female scuba diver in Palau - Micronesia. The Jake could be found in many lagoons where the land mass did not support an airfield, but they also operated from cruisers and battleships. Two of the planes can be seen (in Palau) in very shallow waters in a cave of Babelthuap.
A scuba diver explores a sunken world war two fighter propeller airplane at the seabed of the Aegean Sea, Naxos island, Greece
The wreck of the Produce, a Norwegian cargo that sunk in 1974 in the marine protected area of Aliwal Shoal on the east coast of South Africa.
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