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British Hong Kong, China, 1972. US Navy. American aircraft carrier off British Hong Kong.
Loading grain into holds of sea cargo vessel in seaport from silos of grain storage. Bunkering of dry cargo ship with grain. Aerial top view.
View of the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts shipwreck in Cayman Brac - Cayman Islands
Launching of a ship at a shipyard in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Old remnant of a US Navy plane that crashed on a lava field in central Iceland
The underpass of a sea passenger ship
Sunken fisher boat in the harbour of Bari
Old and rusty motor boats on a landfill surrounded by tropical forest.
A scale model of the iconic B-17 Flying Fortress sitting on a scale model airfield. The B-17 was an American four-engined heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps and made by Boeing.
Airplane Wreck in Kas.
Diving in Jordan along the coastline south of Aqaba on a sunken C130 airplane wreck.
Jake - Aichi E13A1-1 Navy Floatplane. Beautiful scenario of a II WW Japanese seaplane sunken in Palau - Micronesia. The Jake, name given by the allies, could be found in many lagoons where the land mass did not support an airfield, but they also operated from cruisers and battleships. The Jake is located Northwest of Palau Pacific Resort, 500 yards west of Meyuns sea ramp.
This well-preserved Hellcat aircraft wreck stands out as one of the Solomon Islands' most easily reachable airplane wrecks. Resting upright and complete, it lies in a mere 9 meters of crystal-clear water. The Grumman F6F Hellcat, designed as a carrier-based fighter to supplant the earlier F4F Wildcat, rose to prominence as the Navy's dominant fighter in the latter stages of World War II, a status it never relinquished.\n\nRenowned for its robust and efficient carrier-based design, the Hellcat effectively countered the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, playing a pivotal role in securing air superiority over the Pacific. Its straightforward, highly effective design remained relatively unaltered throughout the war, with over 12,200 units produced in just over two years.\n\nThe wreck rests upon a bed of fragmented coral, surrounded by delicate branching coral formations, ensuring minimal silt disturbance and excellent underwater visibility. Undoubtedly, it ranks among the most easily accessible airplane wrecks in the Solomon Islands.
Destroyed Soviet Airplane in the Massawa Old Town, Eritrea
vessels anchorage and vessel sailing
US postage stamp: five Great Lakes transportation
industrial ship at bosphorus istanbul turkey
Diver snorkeling near the sunken M42 Duster antiaircraft tank in Aqaba's underwater military museum, surrounded by vibrant coral reefs
Military ship at the harbour, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
A rusty metal door is on a boat
View of the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts shipwreck and female diver in Cayman Brac - Cayman Islands
Old rusty ship at sea. Obsolescence of ships concept. Old ships pollute the environment.
Boat damaged and abandoned by the passage of a cyclone in Miami.
Wreck of an old passenger plane underwater.
The wreck of the Iona ship in the red sea offshore from Yanbu, Saudi Arabia
Boat crashes
Fishing raft house of coastal fishermen, Kien Giang province
Logo of the U.S Air Force on a jet that was shot down during Vietnam war. The war ended in 1975.
Panoramic view of the port with moored vessels in the evening, Cape Town, Western Cape Province, South Africa.
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