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\"Diver<\/picture> <\/a>Image# <\/span>wrk_52182<\/span>
\n Diver inspecting the prop of Japanese mini submarine sunk during WWII.Diver inspecting the prop of Japanese mini submarine sunk during WWII. adventure explore exploration discovery discovered shipwreck sunken relics torch decay corrosion rusted rusty Shipwrecks |Diver inspecting the prop of Japanese mini submarine sunk during WWII.<\/span><\/div>
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\n Diver inspecting the hatch of Japanese mini submarine sunk during WWII.Diver inspecting the hatch of Japanese mini submarine sunk during WWII. adventure explore exploration discovery discovered shipwreck sunken relics torch vertical decay corrosion rusted rusty Shipwrecks |Diver inspecting the hatch of Japanese mini submarine sunk during WWII.<\/span><\/div>
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\"Conning<\/picture> <\/a>Image# <\/span>wrk_60997<\/span>
\n Conning tower of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.Conning tower of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926. wreck wreckage sunk sunken decay decaying rust rusting rusty decompose decomposing shipwreck ship boat shipping one I WWI WW1 fish school schooling surface deep depth deeps depths sub submerged periscope vertical Shipwrecks |Conning tower of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.<\/span><\/div>
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\"Forward<\/picture> <\/a>Image# <\/span>wrk_60998<\/span>
\n Forward bollard of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.Forward bollard of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926. wreck wreckage sunk sunken decay decaying rust rusting rusty decompose decomposing shipwreck ship boat shipping one I WWI WW1 fish school schooling surface deep depth deeps depths sub submerged Shipwrecks |Forward bollard of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.<\/span><\/div>
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\"Anchor<\/picture> <\/a>Image# <\/span>wrk_60999<\/span>
\n Anchor point or bow ring on bow of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth with Velvet Leatherjacket (Meuschenia scaber). World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.Anchor point or bow ring on bow of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth with Velvet Leatherjacket (Meuschenia scaber). World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926. wreck wreckage sunk sunken decay decaying rust rusting rusty decompose decomposing shipwreck ship boat shipping one I WWI WW1 fish school schooling surface deep depth deeps depths sub submerged leatherjacket leather jacket vertical Shipwrecks |Anchor point or bow ring on bow of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth with Velvet Leatherjacket (Meuschenia scaber)<\/span><\/div>
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\"Torpedo<\/picture> <\/a>Image# <\/span>wrk_61000<\/span>
\n Torpedo tubes on bow of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.Torpedo tubes on bow of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926. wreck wreckage sunk sunken decay decaying rust rusting rusty decompose decomposing shipwreck ship boat shipping one I WWI WW1 fish school schooling surface deep depth deeps depths sub submerged weapon weapons opening torpedos Shipwrecks |Torpedo tubes on bow of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.<\/span><\/div>
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\"Diver<\/picture> <\/a>Image# <\/span>wrk_61001<\/span>
\n Diver on bow of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.Diver on bow of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926. wreck wreckage sunk sunken decay decaying rust rusting rusty decompose decomposing shipwreck ship boat shipping one I WWI WW1 fish school schooling surface deep depth deeps depths sub submerged single one alone lonely isolated individual dive diver diving adventure tourist ecotourism eco tourism tourism adventurous discover discovery discovering tourist tourists tourism eco tourism eco-tourism ecotourism ecotourist eco-tourist eco tourist ecotourists eco-tourists holiday holidays vacation adventure discovery adventuring discover torch flash flashlight light vertical Shipwrecks |Diver on bow of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.<\/span><\/div>
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\"Prop<\/picture> <\/a>Image# <\/span>wrk_61002<\/span>
\n Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926. wreck wreckage sunk sunken decay decaying rust rusting rusty decompose decomposing shipwreck ship boat shipping one I WWI WW1 fish school schooling surface deep depth deeps depths sub submerged stabilizer vertical Shipwrecks |Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.<\/span><\/div>
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\n Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926. wreck wreckage sunk sunken decay decaying rust rusting rusty decompose decomposing shipwreck ship boat shipping one I WWI WW1 fish school schooling surface deep depth deeps depths sub submerged stabilizer vertical two pair couple together duo paired partner partners twin partnership dive diver diving adventure tourist ecotourism eco tourism tourism adventurous discover discovery discovering tourist tourists tourism eco tourism eco-tourism ecotourism ecotourist eco-tourist eco tourist ecotourists eco-tourists holiday holidays vacation adventure discovery adventuring discover Shipwrecks |Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.<\/span><\/div>
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\"Prop<\/picture> <\/a>Image# <\/span>wrk_61004<\/span>
\n Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926. wreck wreckage sunk sunken decay decaying rust rusting rusty decompose decomposing shipwreck ship boat shipping one I WWI WW1 fish school schooling surface deep depth deeps depths sub submerged stabilizer vertical dive diver diving adventure tourist ecotourism eco tourism tourism adventurous discover discovery discovering single one alone lonely isolated individual tourist tourists tourism eco tourism eco-tourism ecotourism ecotourist eco-tourist eco tourist ecotourists eco-tourists holiday holidays vacation adventure discovery adventuring discover Shipwrecks |Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.<\/span><\/div>
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\"Prop<\/picture> <\/a>Image# <\/span>wrk_61005<\/span>
\n Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926. wreck wreckage sunk sunken decay decaying rust rusting rusty decompose decomposing shipwreck ship boat shipping one I WWI WW1 fish school schooling surface deep depth deeps depths sub submerged stabilizer vertical Shipwrecks |Prop shaft bracket and upper rear stabiliser on scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.<\/span><\/div>
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\"Rudder<\/picture> <\/a>Image# <\/span>wrk_61006<\/span>
\n Rudder under stern of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.Rudder under stern of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926. wreck wreckage sunk sunken decay decaying rust rusting rusty decompose decomposing shipwreck ship boat shipping one I WWI WW1 fish school schooling surface deep depth deeps depths sub submerged stabilizer vertical sponge sponges grow growth sessile cover covered covering coating zooanthid zooanthids Shipwrecks |Rudder under stern of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.<\/span><\/div>
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\"Rudder<\/picture> <\/a>Image# <\/span>wrk_61007<\/span>
\n Rudder under stern of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.Rudder under stern of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926. wreck wreckage sunk sunken decay decaying rust rusting rusty decompose decomposing shipwreck ship boat shipping one I WWI WW1 fish school schooling surface deep depth deeps depths sub submerged stabilizer vertical sponge sponges grow growth sessile cover covered covering coating zooanthid zooanthids Shipwrecks |Rudder under stern of scuttled J5 submarine at 36 meters depth. World War 1 J class submarine built in England and given as a gift to the Australian government in 1919, who decommissioned and scuttled them in 1926.<\/span><\/div>
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