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  • 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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  • 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
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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
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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
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 1 of the eight 15cm (5.9 inch) SK L/45 guns
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  • 1 of the eight 15cm (5.9 inch) SK L/45 guns
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  • 1 of the eight 15cm (5.9 inch) SK L/45 guns
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  • 1 of the eight 15cm (5.9 inch) SK L/45 guns
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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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  • 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
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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
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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
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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 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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  • 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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  • Rebreather diver inside the wreck of the Tabarka, a blockship sunk in Scapa Flow
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  • Rebreather diver inside the wreck of the Tabarka, a blockship sunk in Scapa Flow
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  • Rebreather diver inside the wreck of the Tabarka, a blockship sunk in Scapa Flow
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  • Rebreather diver inside the wreck of the Tabarka, a blockship sunk in Scapa Flow
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  • 150mm (5.9 inch) main gun on the Karlsruhe
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  • Forward 150mm Casemate Gun (5.9 inch) on the wreck of the Markgraf
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  • The wrecks of Scapa Flow
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  • 150mm (5.9 inch) main gun on the Brummer
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  • Intricate join on the aft transverse citadel bulhead
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  • 150mm (5.9 inch) main gun on the Karlsruhe
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  • Field of Brittle stars near the bow of the Karlsruhe, Scapa Flow
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  • 150mm (5.9 inch) main gun on the Karlsruhe
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  • The broken bow of the Karlsruhe
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  • Forward 150mm Casemate Gun (5.9 inch) on the wreck of the Markgraf
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  • Rebreather diver illuminates the turbine blades on the SMS König, Scapa Flow
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  • Rebreather diver illuminates a turbine on the SMS König
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  • The broken bow of the Karlsruhe
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  • Forward 150mm Casemate Gun (5.9 inch) on the wreck of the Markgraf
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  • Forward 150mm Casemate Gun (5.9 inch) on the wreck of the Markgraf
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  • Rebreather diver illuminates a turbine on the SMS König
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  • The broken bow of the Karlsruhe
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  • Profuse anemone growth on the side of the SMS Köln
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  • The base of the removed forward 5.9 inch guns
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  • A crab amongst the anemone growth on the side of the SMS Köln
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  • Profuse anemone growth on the bow of the SMS Köln
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  • Anemone growth on the Kronprinz Wilhelm
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  • Diver illuminating the 15cm (5.9 inch guns) of the Dresden
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  • Boiler from the SMS Dresden pinnace
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  • Diver exploring the wreck of the P&O liner Salsette, which was torpedoed in WW1
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  • Anemone growth on the Kronprinz Wilhelm
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  • Armoured gunnery spotting top on the Kronprinz Wilhelm
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  • 5.9 inch casemate gun number 7 on the Kronprinz Wilhelm
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  • The forward facing windows of the Brummer's bridge
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  • Diver exploring the wreck of the P&O liner Salsette, which was torpedoed in WW1
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  • Frontal armour of the 5.9 inch gun
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  • Frontal armour of the 5.9 inch gun
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  • Kedge anchor on the stern of the Koln
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  • A crab amongst the anemone growth on the side of the SMS Köln
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  • A crab amongst the anemone growth on the side of the SMS Köln
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  • Profuse anemone growth on the bow of the SMS Köln
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  • Sighting mechanism, a hard steel shell to protect the delicate sighting optics within
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  • 5.9 inch casemate gun number 7 on the Kronprinz Wilhelm
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  • Guard rail on top the SMS Brummer's Bridge
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  • Firebricks for insulation in the boiler rooms, SMS Dresden
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  • Firebricks for insulation in the boiler rooms, SMS Dresden
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  • Diver illuminating the 150mm (5.9 inch) guns of the Dresden
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  • Diver illuminating the 150mm (5.9 inch) guns of the Dresden
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  • Diver illuminating the 150mm (5.9 inch) guns of the Dresden
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  • Diver exploring the wreck of the P&O liner Salsette, which was torpedoed in WW1
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  • Torpedo storage tube on the torpedo launcher
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  • 12-inch gun barrel on the Kronprinz Wilhelm. These big guns fired at the Battle of Jutland
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  • Searchlight iris on the Brummer
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  • Diver exploring the wreck of the P&O liner Salsette, which was torpedoed in WW1
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  • Profuse anemone growth on the side of the SMS Köln
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  • Base for a trigonometry device that would have calibrated the gun aiming sights
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  • A crab amongst the anemone growth on the side of the SMS Köln
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  • Profuse anemone growth on the bow of the SMS Köln
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  • Diver illuminating the 15cm (5.9 inch guns) of the Dresden
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  • Boiler from the SMS Dresden pinnace
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  • A diver looks on at an anti aircraft gun still pointing defiantly at the sky on the wreck of a Japanese Maru sunk during the second world war, Morovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • The wreck of the British steam tug HMS Hellespont which was sunk by a bomb in World War 2
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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
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  • 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
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  • 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.
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  • The wreck of the British submarine HMS Stubborn, which lies at 55 metres depth off the coast of Malta
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