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  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
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  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
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  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
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  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
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  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
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  • 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
  • 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
  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
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  • A technical diver explores wreckage on the Liberty Ship Fort Yale, sunk by torpedo in 1944, English Channel, United Kingdom
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  • A technical diver explores wreckage on the Liberty Ship Fort Yale, sunk by torpedo in 1944, English Channel, United Kingdom
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  • Technical divers explore wreckage on the Liberty Ship Fort Yale, sunk by torpedo in 1944, English Channel, United Kingdom
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  • Divers on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
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  • Diver on the wreck of the clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    SteveJones-Smyrna-7850.jpg
  • A technical diver explores wreckage on the Liberty Ship Fort Yale, sunk by torpedo in 1944, English Channel, United Kingdom
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  • A technical diver explores the wrecked bow of the Liberty Ship Fort Yale, which lies on its side. Sunk by torpedo in 1944, English Channel, United Kingdom
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  • A technical diver explores wreckage on the Liberty Ship Fort Yale, sunk by torpedo in 1944, English Channel, United Kingdom
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  • 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 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 clipper ship, Smyrna, which lies in over 55 metres of water in the English Channel
    Smyrna-SteveJones-7870.jpg
  • Storm in the Southern Ocean, South Georgia
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  • Divers exploring the 19th century steamship "Duke of Buccleuch" which lies in 58 metres of water in the English Channel
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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-2362.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 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 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 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 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-.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Ursus which lies between at 60 metres
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  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Vassilios T. which lies between 20 and 55 metres
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  • The wreck of the fishing boat Fortunal, Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
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  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Ursus which lies between at 60 metres
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  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Ursus which lies between at 60 metres
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  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Brioni which lies between 40 and 65 metres
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  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Brioni which lies between 40 and 65 metres
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  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Brioni which lies between 40 and 65 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0991-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Brioni which lies between 40 and 65 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0983-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Vassilios T. which lies between 20 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0894.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Vassilios T. which lies between 20 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0668.jpg
  • The wreck of the fishing boat Fortunal, Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0420-Edit.jpg
  • Exploring the wreck of the Ambulance Transport HMAT Warilda, a war grave that lies at 53 metres in the English Channel
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  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Syracusa, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
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  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Tagona, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
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  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Tagona, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
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  • 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-1250-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Brioni which lies between 40 and 65 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1152-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Brioni which lies between 40 and 65 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0982-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Vassilios T. which lies between 20 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0777.jpg
  • Exploring the wreck of the Ambulance Transport HMAT Warilda, a war grave that lies at 53 metres in the English Channel
    SteveJones-Warilda-7655.jpg
  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Syracusa, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
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  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Syracusa, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
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  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Tagona, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
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  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Tagona, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
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  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Tagona, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
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  • The wreck of the fishing boat Fortunal, Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-4547-Edit.jpg
  • The wreck of the fishing boat Fortunal, Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-4454-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Ursus which lies between at 60 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-1271-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-0998.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Brioni which lies between 40 and 65 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0987-Edit.jpg
  • Divers exploring the wreck of the Vassilios T. which lies between 20 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0755.jpg
  • The wreck of the fishing boat Fortunal, Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0508-Edit.jpg
  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Syracusa, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
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  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Tagona, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
    Cornwall-0312.jpg
  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Tagona, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
    Cornish_Wrecks-0206.jpg
  • Divers explore the wreck of the SS Tagona, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
    Cornish_Wrecks0048.jpg
  • The wreck of the fishing boat Fortunal, Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-4483-Edit.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 Vassilios T. which lies between 20 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0979-Edit.jpg
  • Exploring the wreck of the Ambulance Transport HMAT Warilda, a war grave that lies at 53 metres in the English Channel
    Warilda-SteveJones-7910.jpg
  • The wreck of the fishing boat Fortunal, Vis, Croatia, which lies between 40 and 55 metres
    SteveJones-Vis-0441-Edit.jpg
  • Exploring the wreck of the Ambulance Transport HMAT Warilda, a war grave that lies at 53 metres in the English Channel
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  • 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.
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  • RMS Justicia: White Star liner of some 33000 tons sunk in WW1. Now lies at 72 metres depth
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  • RMS Justicia: White Star liner of some 33000 tons sunk in WW1. Now lies at 72 metres depth
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  • RMS Justicia: White Star liner of some 33000 tons sunk in WW1. Now lies at 72 metres depth
    SteveJones-3964.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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  • The wreck of the Laurentic, an Ocean Liner sunk in WW1 carrying a huge cargo of gold. Lies at 40 metres depth
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  • RMS Justicia: White Star liner of some 33000 tons sunk in WW1. Now lies at 72 metres depth
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  • RMS Justicia: White Star liner of some 33000 tons sunk in WW1. Now lies at 72 metres depth
    SteveJones-3915.jpg
  • SS Empire Heritage. Sunk in World War 2 carrying a cargo of war materials including these Sherman Tanks. Lies at 67 metres depth
    SteveJones-3732.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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  • HMS Audacious, the first Briitish Battleship to be sunk in World War 1. Super-Dreadnought class. Lies at 65 metres depth
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  • The wreck of the Laurentic, an Ocean Liner sunk in WW1 carrying a huge cargo of gold. Lies at 40 metres depth
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  • The wreck of the Laurentic, an Ocean Liner sunk in WW1 carrying a huge cargo of gold. Lies at 40 metres depth
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  • The wreck of the Laurentic, an Ocean Liner sunk in WW1 carrying a huge cargo of gold. Lies at 40 metres depth
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  • The wreck of the Laurentic, an Ocean Liner sunk in WW1 carrying a huge cargo of gold. Lies at 40 metres depth
    D4C_4724.jpg
  • The wreck of the Laurentic, an Ocean Liner sunk in WW1 carrying a huge cargo of gold. Lies at 40 metres depth
    D4C_4459.jpg
  • The wreck of the Laurentic, an Ocean Liner sunk in WW1 carrying a huge cargo of gold. Lies at 40 metres depth
    D4C_4428.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-3597.jpg
  • HMS Audacious, the first Briitish Battleship to be sunk in World War 1. Super-Dreadnought class. Lies at 65 metres depth
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  • HMS Audacious, the first Briitish Battleship to be sunk in World War 1. Super-Dreadnought class. Lies at 65 metres depth
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  • The armoured barbette that housed one of the 5 main gun turrets of HMS Audacious, the first <br />
British battleship to be sunk in WW1
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  • Winch on the SS Empire Heritage. Sunk in World War 2 carrying a cargo of war materials including Sherman Tanks. Lies at 67 metres depth
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  • The wreck of the Laurentic, an Ocean Liner sunk in WW1 carrying a huge cargo of gold. Lies at 40 metres depth
    D4C_4908.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the Lanfranc, a hospital ship sunk in WW1
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  • Divers on the wreck of the Lanfranc, a hospital ship sunk in WW1
    LanFranc_SteveJones-6278-Edit.jpg
  • Divers on the wreck of the Lanfranc, a hospital ship sunk in WW1
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