Tag: Propeller

A wreck section densely covered with hard and soft corals forms a colourful artificial reef. A diver hovers above it in the blue water.
A large ship propeller from a wreck lies on the seabed, completely covered with marine growth of corals, algae and other organisms. The imposing metal structure has developed into an artificial reef, providing habitat for various marine organisms.
A diver explores a colourfully encrusted wreck densely covered with red and orange soft corals and other marine organisms. The wreck structure offers spectacular passages and openings through which the diver swims.
A diver explores the massive propeller of the SS Thistlegorm wreck. The rusty wreck parts are already heavily colonised by marine organisms and have formed an artificial habitat in the depths.
Two divers explore the ship's propeller of a large shipwreck in deep blue water. The metal parts of the wreck are heavily colonised by marine organisms and show clear signs of corrosion, indicating the age of the sunken vessel.
Sunken Japanese WWII aircraft wreck with propeller and engine visible from the front, encrusted with corals. Diver in the background.