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Eerie images of the world's stunning shipwrecks

Skeletons of the sea
SS Maheno, Queensland, Australia
SS Maheno, Queensland, Australia
Corpach Wreck, Fort Williams, Scotland, United Kingdom
Corpach Wreck, Fort Williams, Scotland, United Kingdom
Sweepstakes, Ontario, Canada
Sweepstakes, Ontario, Canada
Kodiak Queen, British Virgin Islands
Kodiak Queen, British Virgin Islands
Bessie White, New York, USA
Bessie White, New York, USA
Salem Express, Red Sea
Salem Express, Red Sea
MV Panagiotis, Zakynthos, Greece
MV Panagiotis, Zakynthos, Greece
Hilma Hooker, Bonaire, Caribbean
Hilma Hooker, Bonaire, Caribbean
Mary Rose, Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom
Mary Rose, Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom
Eduard Bohlen, Namibia
Eduard Bohlen, Namibia
Peter Iredale, Oregon, USA
Peter Iredale, Oregon, USA
Pesuta, British Columbia, Canada
Pesuta, British Columbia, Canada
MV Captayannis, Helensburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
MV Captayannis, Helensburgh, Scotland
SS Francisco Morazan, Michigan, USA
SS Francisco Morazan, Michigan, USA
Garðar BA 64, Westfjords, Iceland
Garðar BA 64, Westfjords, Iceland
RMS Titanic, Canada
RMS Titanic, Canada
SS Point Reyes, California, USA
SS Point Reyes, California, USA
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Skeletons of the sea

There are few things more fascinating, tragic and eerie than a shipwreck, whether purposefully sunk for scuba-diving exploits or the devastating result of freak weather conditions. Here we take a look at some of the world’s most spectacular shipwrecks, as well as how you can visit them.
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Deborah Cicurel

16 March 2020

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