Tag: WWII Aircraft

A historic aircraft wreck lies on the seabed, presumably from the Second World War. The wreck is heavily colonised by corals and marine organisms and shows clear signs of corrosion and decay over the decades.
A spectacular underwater scene shows the wingtip of an aircraft wreck with vivid red and orange soft corals hanging like a natural curtain into the deep blue water. The intense colour of the corals forms a dramatic contrast against the clear blue background of the open water.
Two divers with cameras explore a heavily colonised wreck on the seabed. The aircraft wreck is covered with corals and other marine organisms and provides habitat for various reef animals visible among the rusty structures.
Sunken Japanese WWII aircraft wreck with propeller and engine visible from the front, encrusted with corals. Diver in the background.
Diver hovers above a sunken Japanese aircraft wreck from World War II. Giant clams and corals colonise the wreck. Wide-angle shot.