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  • Divers exploring the 19th century steamship "Duke of Buccleuch" which lies in 58 metres of water in the English Channel
    Duke-of-Buccleuch-wreck-2369.jpg
  • Divers exploring the 19th century steamship "Duke of Buccleuch" which lies in 58 metres of water in the English Channel
    Duke-of-Buccleuch-wreck-2352.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    Smyrna-wreck-3524.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    Smyrna-wreck-3299.jpg
  • Softcoral Dendroephthya sp. wih diver in background, Southern Egyptian Red Sea
    Red_Sea-4747.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the P&O liner Moldavia, which was sunk in WW1 off the south coast of England
    Moldavia-wreck-0867.jpg
  • Divers on the Sovereign class battleship HMS Empress of India which now lies in 45 metres of water in Lyme Bay, England
    Empress-of-India-wreck-70299.jpg
  • Divers exploring the 19th century steamship "Duke of Buccleuch" which lies in 58 metres of water in the English Channel
    Duke-of-Buccleuch-wreck-2336.jpg
  • Divers exploring the 19th century steamship "Duke of Buccleuch" which lies in 58 metres of water in the English Channel
    Duke-of-Buccleuch-wreck-1.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    Smyrna-wreck-3526.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    Smyrna-wreck-.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the P&O liner Moldavia, which was sunk in WW1 off the south coast of England
    Moldavia-wreck-1100.jpg
  • Divers exploring the 19th century steamship "Duke of Buccleuch" which lies in 58 metres of water in the English Channel
    Duke-of-Buccleuch-wreck-2257.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the P&O liner Moldavia, which was sunk in WW1 off the south coast of England
    Moldavia-wreck-1163.jpg
  • Divers exploring the 19th century steamship "Duke of Buccleuch" which lies in 58 metres of water in the English Channel
    Duke-of-Buccleuch-wreck-.jpg
  • Divers exploring the 19th century steamship "Duke of Buccleuch" which lies in 58 metres of water in the English Channel
    Duke-of-Buccleuch-wreck-2168.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    Smyrna-wreck-3543.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    Smyrna-wreck-3440.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    Smyrna-wreck--2.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the P&O liner Moldavia, which was sunk in WW1 off the south coast of England
    Moldavia-wreck-1220.jpg
  • Divers exploring the 19th century steamship "Duke of Buccleuch" which lies in 58 metres of water in the English Channel
    Duke-of-Buccleuch-wreck-2362.jpg
  • Huge hard coral formation in the Southern Egyptian Red Sea dwarfs a diver.
    Red_Sea-5021.jpg
  • Divers on the Sovereign class battleship HMS Empress of India which now lies in 45 metres of water in Lyme Bay, England
    Empress-of-India-wreck-70601.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the P&O liner Moldavia, which was sunk in WW1 off the south coast of England
    Moldavia-wreck-1023.jpg
  • Divers on the Sovereign class battleship HMS Empress of India which now lies in 45 metres of water in Lyme Bay, England
    Empress-of-India-wreck-70408.jpg
  • Lionfish (Pterois volitans), side on view in front of a colourful offshore reef.  Shaab Mahrous, Southern Egyptian Red Sea
    Red_Sea-5334.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    Smyrna-wreck-3537.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
  • On September 8th 1944, U-Boat  U-482 fired a single torpedo into the SS Empire Heritage, which was carrying 16,000 tons of fuel.
    SteveJones-3535-Edit.jpg
  • RMS Justicia: White Star liner of some 33000 tons sunk in WW1. Now lies at 72 metres depth
    SteveJones-3985.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24J Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres. This aircraft was celebrated in WW2
    SteveJones-Vis-3684.jpg
  • Diver exploring the wreck of a B17G  Flying Fortress, Vis, Croatia, which lies at 72 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-2835.jpg
  • Diver exploring the wreck of a B17G  Flying Fortress, Vis, Croatia, which lies at 72 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-2813.jpg
  • Diver exploring the wreck of a B17G  Flying Fortress, Vis, Croatia, which lies at 72 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-2401-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Teti which lies between 10 and 33 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-2179.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Ursus which lies between at 60 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1302.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24 Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0362.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24 Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0249.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Vassilios T. which lies between 20 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-9457.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 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 Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-15.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-13.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-7.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-17.jpg
  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-6.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 the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-1.jpg
  • The wreck of the Laurentic, an Ocean Liner sunk in WW1 carrying a huge cargo of gold. Lies at 40 metres depth
    D4C_5045.jpg
  • SS Empire Heritage. Sunk in World War 2 carrying a cargo of war materials including these Sherman Tanks. Lies at 67 metres depth
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  • SS Empire Heritage. Sunk in World War 2 carrying a cargo of war materials including these Sherman Tanks. Lies at 67 metres depth
    SteveJones-3535.jpg
  • A technical diver explores wreckage on the Liberty Ship Fort Yale, sunk by torpedo in 1944, English Channel, United Kingdom
    Fort_Yale-2717.jpg
  • The wreck of the fishing boat Fortunal, Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-4649-Edit.jpg
  • Conger Eel on the wreck of the Teti, Vis, Croatia which lies between 10 and 33 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-4144.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24J Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres. This aircraft was celebrated in WW2
    SteveJones-Vis-3512.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Teti which lies between 10 and 33 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1699.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Vassilios T. which lies between 20 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-9184.jpg
  • The wreck of the Um El Faroud, Malta.
    Um-El-Faroud-2.jpg
  • HMS Audacious, the first Briitish Battleship to be sunk in World War 1. Super-Dreadnought class. Lies at 65 metres depth
    SteveJones-2994.jpg
  • The wreck of the fishing boat Fortunal, Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-4547-Edit.jpg
  • Diver exploring the wreck of a B17G  Flying Fortress, Vis, Croatia, which lies at 72 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-2482-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Teti which lies between 10 and 33 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1983.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Brioni which lies between 40 and 65 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1065-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Brioni which lies between 40 and 65 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0998.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    Smyrna-SteveJones-7890.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    Smyrna-SteveJones-7870.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the P&O liner Moldavia, which was sunk in WW1 off the south coast of England
    Moldavia-SteveJones-7861.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-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-10.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 submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
    HMS_Stubborn-14.jpg
  • Diver exploring the wreck of the P&O liner Salsette, which was torpedoed in WW1
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  • Diver exploring the wreck of a B17G  Flying Fortress, Vis, Croatia, which lies at 72 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-2456-Edit-8.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Vassilios T. which lies between 20 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-9237-Edit.jpg
  • Diver exploring the wreck of a B17G  Flying Fortress, Vis, Croatia, which lies at 72 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-2456-Edit-8.jpg
  • Conger Eel on the wreck of the Teti, Vis, Croatia which lies between 10 and 33 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-4421.jpg
  • Moray Eel on the wreck of the Teti, Vis, Croatia which lies between 10 and 33 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-4366.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24J Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres. This aircraft was celebrated in WW2
    SteveJones-Vis-3619.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24J Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres. This aircraft was celebrated in WW2
    SteveJones-Vis-3603.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24J Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres. This aircraft was celebrated in WW2
    SteveJones-Vis-3563-Edit.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24J Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres. This aircraft was celebrated in WW2
    SteveJones-Vis-3548.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24J Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres. This aircraft was celebrated in WW2
    SteveJones-Vis-3288.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24J Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres. This aircraft was celebrated in WW2
    SteveJones-Vis-3204.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24J Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres. This aircraft was celebrated in WW2
    SteveJones-Vis-3170-Edit.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24J Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres. This aircraft was celebrated in WW2
    SteveJones-Vis-3073-Edit.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24J Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres. This aircraft was celebrated in WW2
    SteveJones-Vis-3017-Edit.jpg
  • Diver exploring the wreck of a B17G  Flying Fortress, Vis, Croatia, which lies at 72 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-2871.jpg
  • Diver exploring the wreck of a B17G  Flying Fortress, Vis, Croatia, which lies at 72 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-2650-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Teti which lies between 10 and 33 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-2276.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Teti which lies between 10 and 33 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1858.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Teti which lies between 10 and 33 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1732.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Teti which lies between 10 and 33 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1655.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Ursus which lies between at 60 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1408-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Ursus which lies between at 60 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1219-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Brioni which lies between 40 and 65 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1164-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Brioni which lies between 40 and 65 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0983-Edit.jpg
  • The wreck of the fishing boat Fortunal, Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0508-Edit.jpg
  • The wreck of the fishing boat Fortunal, Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0441-Edit.jpg
  • The wreck of the B24 Liberator "Tulsamerican", Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0386.jpg
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