Tag: SS Thistlegorm

A school of red soldierfish above the sunken motorcycles in the cargo hold of the SS Thistlegorm, illuminated by shafts of incoming light.
A motorcycle inside the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm, flooded with dramatic rays of light. The wheel is densely covered with marine organisms.
A red lionfish hovers above the encrusted motorcycles in the cargo hold of the SS Thistlegorm. A diver with a torch is visible in the background.
A growth-covered motorcycle in the cargo hold of the SS Thistlegorm, with bluish light from the wreck openings in the background.
BSA motorcycles in the cargo hold of the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm in the Red Sea. Red soldierfish swim among the cargo.
A motorcycle covered in sediment and growth inside the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm. A small fish has hidden between the wheels. A fascinating testimony of this underwater time capsule.
Interior of a truck in the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm. The cab is overgrown with corals and marine organisms.
An old vehicle inside the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm, thickly coated with sediment and corrosion. The cab and wheels are still clearly recognisable; the atmosphere is mysterious.
More stacked motorcycles in the cargo hold of the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm. The vehicles are covered with corals and sponges.
Close-up of the stacked motorcycles in the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm. Soldierfish swim among the rusting vehicles.
Exterior view of the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm in the Red Sea. The stern of the sunken cargo ship rises in the blue water. The anti-aircraft gun is clearly visible.
A diver explores the anchor of the SS Thistlegorm wreck, encrusted with colourful corals and sponges. The metal structures are completely covered with marine growth, giving the wreck new colours in pink, orange and red.
The anchor chain of the SS Thistlegorm descends from the bow into the depths, densely encrusted with colourful soft corals, sponges and other sessile organisms. The sun shines through the deep blue water, creating dramatic lighting around the coral-covered ship structure.
A diver explores the anti-aircraft gun of the SS Thistlegorm wreck in deep blue water. The metal structure is densely encrusted with corals, sponges and other marine organisms, while small reef fish swim around the wreck.
A sunken locomotive wreck lies on a sandy seabed, its metal structures heavily colonised by corals and marine organisms. The rusty remains have become an artificial reef populated by various marine life, while small fish hover in the blue water above.
An imposing underwater wreck rises as a dark silhouette against the blue sea water. The dramatic shot shows the bow of the sunken ship viewed from the seabed, with sun rays penetrating the water and creating a mystical atmosphere.
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.