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  • The wreck of a Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter, which lies at 40 metres depth off the coast of Malta. The aircraft lies upside down and crashed in World War 2
    SGJ-MALTA2015-6567-Edit.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-2.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-12.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-11.jpg
  • The wreck of a Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter, which lies at 40 metres depth off the coast of Malta. The aircraft lies upside down and crashed in World War 2
    Beaufighter-2.jpg
  • The wreck of Le Polynesien, a French passenger steamer of 6,373 tonnes that was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine UC-22 near Malta in 1918.
    Polynesien-2.jpg
  • The wreck of the British destroyer HMS Southwold, which lies at 70 metres depth off the coast of Malta. Southwold was sunk by a mine in World War 2
    HMS_Southwold-2.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-8.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-9.jpg
  • The wreck of the British destroyer HMS Southwold, which lies at 70 metres depth off the coast of Malta. Southwold was sunk by a mine in World War 2
    HMS_Southwold-5.jpg
  • The wreck of the British destroyer HMS Southwold, which lies at 70 metres depth off the coast of Malta. Southwold was sunk by a mine in World War 2
    HMS_Southwold-11.jpg
  • The wreck of the British steam tug HMS Hellespont which was sunk by a bomb in World War 2
    Hellespont-1.jpg
  • The wreck of Le Polynesien, a French passenger steamer of 6,373 tonnes that was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine UC-22 near Malta in 1918.
    Polynesien-5.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-3.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-13.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-12.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-3.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-12.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-3.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-10.jpg
  • The wreck of the British destroyer HMS Southwold, which lies at 70 metres depth off the coast of Malta. Southwold was sunk by a mine in World War 2
    HMS_Southwold-1.jpg
  • The wreck of the British destroyer HMS Southwold, which lies at 70 metres depth off the coast of Malta. Southwold was sunk by a mine in World War 2
    HMS_Southwold-3.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-18.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-7.jpg
  • Technical Diving Instructor Steve Wilkinson decompressing on open circuit after a long dive on HMS Stubborn
    HMS_Stubborn-19.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-11.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-13.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-4.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-10.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-16.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-1.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-18.jpg
  • The wreck of the British destroyer HMS Southwold, which lies at 70 metres depth off the coast of Malta. Southwold was sunk by a mine in World War 2
    HMS_Southwold-10.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-2.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-5.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-6.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-7.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-8.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-9.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-10.jpg
  • The wreck of a German Schnellboot, a fast attack torpedo boat, which lies at 65  metres depth off the coast of Malta. The wreck is covered in ammunition, depth charges and the torpedo tubes are still loaded
    Schnellboot-11.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-2.jpg
  • The wreck of a Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter, which lies at 40 metres depth off the coast of Malta. The aircraft lies upside down and crashed in World War 2
    Beaufighter-6.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-4.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-19.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-5.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-6.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-8.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-14.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-15.jpg
  • The wreck of the British destroyer HMS Maori, which lies at 10-15 metres depth in Valletta harbour. Maori was sunk by a bomb in World War 2 and is famous for helping pick up survivors from the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck
    HMS-Maori-4.jpg
  • The wreck of a Royal Air Force Blenheim Bomber, which lies at 40 metres depth off the coast of Malta. The aircraft crashed in World War 2
    Blenheim-2.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-17.jpg
  • The wreck of a Royal Air Force Blenheim Bomber, which lies at 40 metres depth off the coast of Malta. The aircraft crashed in World War 2
    Blenheim-3.jpg
  • The wreck of the British steam tug HMS Hellespont which was sunk by a bomb in World War 2
    Hellespont-8.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-20.jpg
  • The wreck of the British destroyer HMS Maori, which lies at 10-15 metres depth in Valletta harbour. Maori was sunk by a bomb in World War 2 and is famous for helping pick up survivors from the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck
    HMS-Maori-1.jpg
  • The wreck of a Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter, which lies at 40 metres depth off the coast of Malta. The aircraft lies upside down and crashed in World War 2
    Beaufighter-1.jpg
  • The wreck of the British destroyer HMS Maori, which lies at 10-15 metres depth in Valletta harbour. Maori was sunk by a bomb in World War 2 and is famous for helping pick up survivors from the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck
    HMS-Maori-2.jpg
  • The wreck of the British destroyer HMS Maori, which lies at 10-15 metres depth in Valletta harbour. Maori was sunk by a bomb in World War 2 and is famous for helping pick up survivors from the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck
    HMS-Maori-3.jpg
  • The wreck of the British destroyer HMS Maori, which lies at 10-15 metres depth in Valletta harbour. Maori was sunk by a bomb in World War 2 and is famous for helping pick up survivors from the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck
    HMS-Maori-5.jpg
  • The wreck of Le Polynesien, a French passenger steamer of 6,373 tonnes that was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine UC-22 near Malta in 1918.
    Polynesien-3.jpg
  • The wreck of Le Polynesien, a French passenger steamer of 6,373 tonnes that was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine UC-22 near Malta in 1918.
    Polynesien-4.jpg
  • The wreck of Le Polynesien, a French passenger steamer of 6,373 tonnes that was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine UC-22 near Malta in 1918.
    Polynesien-6.jpg
  • The wreck of Le Polynesien, a French passenger steamer of 6,373 tonnes that was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine UC-22 near Malta in 1918.
    Polynesien-7.jpg
  • The wreck of the British steam tug HMS Hellespont which was sunk by a bomb in World War 2
    Hellespont-2.jpg
  • The wreck of a Royal Air Force Blenheim Bomber, which lies at 40 metres depth off the coast of Malta. The aircraft crashed in World War 2
    Blenheim-1.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-16.jpg
  • The wreck of the British steam tug HMS Hellespont which was sunk by a bomb in World War 2
    Hellespont-3.jpg
  • The wreck of the British steam tug HMS Hellespont which was sunk by a bomb in World War 2
    Hellespont-4.jpg
  • The wreck of the British steam tug HMS Hellespont which was sunk by a bomb in World War 2
    Hellespont-5.jpg
  • The wreck of a Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter, which lies at 40 metres depth off the coast of Malta. The aircraft lies upside down and crashed in World War 2
    Beaufighter-3.jpg
  • The wreck of a Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter, which lies at 40 metres depth off the coast of Malta. The aircraft lies upside down and crashed in World War 2
    Beaufighter-5.jpg
  • The wreck of a Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter, which lies at 40 metres depth off the coast of Malta. The aircraft lies upside down and crashed in World War 2
    Beaufighter-8.jpg
  • The wreck of a Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter, which lies at 40 metres depth off the coast of Malta. The aircraft lies upside down and crashed in World War 2
    Beaufighter-9.jpg
  • The wreck of the X-Lighter craft X127 which was sunk by a bomb in the murky waters of Valetta harbor in WW2. This ship was famous for taking part in the Gallipoli landings in WW1.
    X127-1.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-7.jpg
  • The wreck of the British steam tug HMS Hellespont which was sunk by a bomb in World War 2
    Hellespont-7.jpg
  • The wreck of Le Polynesien, a French passenger steamer of 6,373 tonnes that was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine UC-22 near Malta in 1918.
    Polynesien-1.jpg
  • The wreck of the X-Lighter craft X127 which was sunk by a bomb in the murky waters of Valetta harbor in WW2. This ship was famous for taking part in the Gallipoli landings in WW1.
    X127-2.jpg
  • The wreck of the X-Lighter craft X127 which was sunk by a bomb in the murky waters of Valetta harbor in WW2. This ship was famous for taking part in the Gallipoli landings in WW1.
    X127-3.jpg
  • The wreck of the British steam tug HMS Hellespont which was sunk by a bomb in World War 2
    Hellespont-6.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-1.jpg
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