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[–]Vs_Vendetta 34 points35 points ago

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I find pictures like this both fascinating, haunting and beautiful. I would love to go down to the plane and look at the wreckage and see how nature has affected it but I would also love to hear the story of how the plane came to be at this location.

Thanks for posting this.

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[–]Esteam 20 points21 points ago

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so interesting and captivating

[–]Vs_Vendetta 6 points7 points ago

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Well played good sir. In this case Wattisright

[–]LonelyNixon 0 points1 point ago

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I heard it had something to do with a war that was occurring at the time.

[–]stevenEatsCats -1 points0 points ago

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Tell me more.

[–]thergrim 50 points51 points ago

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It freaks me out when I see things underwater.

It is a strange phobia I have lived with all my life.

I have no problem with heights - but looking down on that submerged airplane makes me very uneasy.

I think it all stems from the time I was canoeing on a lake in Pennsylvania with my brother. We flipped the canoe (just for the fun of it) and we were swimming around and decided to pull the canoe upside down and over our heads. This cut off the surface reflected sunlight and allowed us to see all the way to the bottom of the lake.

I never went back in that lake. And I will never scuba dive.

[–]imunroe 27 points28 points ago

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This photo on the front page a while ago gave me that same feeling. I get stressed out just looking at it. A lake I used to swim at had a couple of pine trees that had fallen just beneath the surface (it was pretty far under, but it looked just below the surface) and they were right under the main docks where everyone swam. NOPE.

[–]MadAboutMickey 8 points9 points ago

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I quite literally shuddered when I saw that picture. Holy shit shipwrecks are scary. I went and saw the USS Arizona memorial in Hawaii and I was so spooked out. They just seem haunted to me.

[–]Ditario 2 points3 points ago

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When I was getting certified to Scuba Dive I went to Dutch Springs and they had all sorts of things the deeper you dove.

I was in the front of my instructor while he was going to take a picture and I looked up to see that I was underneath a helicopter propeller. I literally had a panic attack as I turned around and saw I had drifted 3 feet from the cockpit.

Picture of the helicopter from the website. It's obviously rusted even more over the past 10 years and the day I was there it was raining so the lighting was so dark.

One of the scariest moments of my life.

[–]MadAboutMickey 0 points1 point ago

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GAHHHH

[–]bai_ren 0 points1 point ago

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You can blame Scooby Doo for that. :(

[–]leylines 7 points8 points ago

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This isn't a shipwreck but it gives me that same feeling.

[–]Braai 2 points3 points ago

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A lot of clever editing but still crazy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQITWbAaDx0

[–]thergrim 4 points5 points ago

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yeah... no... don't like that either. For some reason that is worse than the plane and the big shark.

[–]Phunk131 5 points6 points ago

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That ain't a shark. Looks like a humpback whale.

[–]fatchitcat 4 points5 points ago

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Everybody gets HUMBACK WHAAAAALES!!

[–]the2belo 0 points1 point ago

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HARRISON FORD IS HERE

[–]thergrim 0 points1 point ago

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I'll take anyone's word for what it is.

I couldn't look at it too closely as it freaked me out too much.

[–]chewbaccabrn 0 points1 point ago

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this freaked me out holy crap

[–]theamazingkort 0 points1 point ago

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Just jumping in here with a story about my friend.

When we were younger we would go out on his parent's house boat. Being from the Louisiana bayous we were like fish by the time we were 5. One time we were out on the houseboat and we were jumping off the roof into the water, when my buddy came up and was gushing blood from his leg. Turns out when he jumped off that one time he landed in a more shallow area than the other areas we were jumping into and he gashed his knee wide open, 6 inches or so, because he landed on an oyster shell that was sticking directly upward in the mud. This is the exact reason why I refuse to swim in water I can't see in anymore.

[–]LoneRanger2 0 points1 point ago

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Thats a good bit of the water in the south.

[–]theamazingkort 0 points1 point ago

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[–]LoneRanger2 0 points1 point ago

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Yep..grew up on the Brazos river in TX. Only clear river/lake/anything I ever saw was in Alaska

[–]theamazingkort 0 points1 point ago

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This is the only place I'll freely swim in. Best vacation ever. I had a blast. I swam with Manatees when I was there. They'd just hang out with you. It was kind of amazing. Their skin feels like wet leather. Damn. I haven't really thought about it but I've fucking swam with Manatees.

[–]LoneRanger2 0 points1 point ago

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Holy shit that's incredible! I know where my next vacation is

[–]theamazingkort 0 points1 point ago

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I think I might still have some pictures I took when I was there. If I go rummaging through my shit I saved from Katrina later, I'll scan a few for ya. It's TOTALLY worth it. We had a little bass boat that we took all up and down this place. I was 15 at the time and didn't even have a drop of liquor or pot the entire time and I remember being so happy while I was there. I remember jumping like 25 feet into the river from an over-hanging tree. Swimming with the Manatees. Swimming with turtles, schools of fish. I went to Cancun a few years later and didn't have half of the fun and relaxation compared to when I went to that river in Florida.

[–]LoneRanger2 0 points1 point ago

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As in Hurricane Katrina? Yeah that would be awesome to see the pics. I got family out in florida but their lake is black and full of gators haha. But that's true bliss to me is being out in nature without any need for drugs or alcohol to have fun. I've been to Mexico a few times and it was fun but that was before drug cartels took over

[–]Space-Guppy 0 points1 point ago

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There are some dangerous looking alligators, snakes and otters in some of those pictures. I'm not sure I would be relaxing knowing those were in the water with me. But it sure does look nice !

[–]theamazingkort 1 point2 points ago

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I didn't see a single dangerous animal the entire time I was there. Plus alligators and snakes are more afraid of you than you are of them. Trust me, I'm from Louisiana. We grow up playing with baby alligators. Our parents think it's cute.

[–]thedennismethod -1 points0 points ago

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I'm glad it's not just me. As a kid, I would jump off the diving board into the deep end. Then, I would hurriedly swim to the ladder, scared for my life. I was just waiting for the jaws theme to play.

[–]cornchips88 17 points18 points ago

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Same here. That kind of stuff frightens me so bad. I had gotten over that fear when I went camping near a lake a few years ago, and was swimming around when my mom mentioned how the lake is man-made, there's an old town at the bottom. Freaked me the hell out.

Also, I saw this pic a little while ago and that freaked me out as well.

[–]Psychicthriller 7 points8 points ago

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The duck may swim on the lake, but my daddy owns the lake

[–]thergrim 5 points6 points ago

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Agggh... moving living things underwater... even worse.

[–]snacksmoto 1 point2 points ago

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How about moving dead things?

Scene from LotR: Two Towers - Dead Marshes, where the spirits of people long dead are reaching up to grasp and claim Frodo.

I think that is part of the concept that fuels people being freaked out by underwater creatures/wreckage.

[–]kubala43 1 point2 points ago

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Was it the town of St. Thomas under Lake Mead?

[–]cornchips88 0 points1 point ago

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No, it was some lake in California. I want to say Lake Trinity.

[–]PeaboBryson 7 points8 points ago

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There is an area off of Tahiti where there are a bunch of plane wrecks from a nearby airport. We snorkled there and the wrecks freaked me out. I thought they would be cool but it was too spooky to get close to. This is one

[–]thergrim 2 points3 points ago

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That shot looks like it was taken with the camera below the surface.

That doesn't bother me hardly at all.

[–]contrary_stereo 2 points3 points ago

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Yup. Remember seeing a huge chain in Hawaii on the seabed while snorkeling, followed that mofo further and further out to sea. Got deeper and deeper and colder and colder and you could see how it was leading up to some huge shape. Really unpleasant and disquieting. Friendly Hawaiian Holidays forsooth.

[–]Incognito_Islander 5 points6 points ago

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I am the complete opposite, I find diving around sunken objects intriguing. Something about the fact that that plane ( a B6N 'Jill' I think ) use to fly through the air and is now home to fishes gives it a quality I think is both sad and interesting.

[–]Osiris32 1 point2 points ago

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I don't think it's a Jill. Based on the description "3-seat floatplane," I'm guessing it's actually an Aichi E13A Jake Reconnaissance Floatplane, used by the Japanese Navy. I'm basing this on shape of the wing and the apparent distance from the front of the engine cowling to the leading edge of the wing.

This is a picture looking down on a model of a Jake.. Images of Jakes are hard to find, I don't think any examples survived the war.

[–]Incognito_Islander 0 points1 point ago

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My mistake, I completely missed the 'float plane' bit and went of the shape of the cockpit and wings, which do look a bit like those of a B6N. Yeah it's a pity, not many of any Japanese aircraft survived I dont think.

[–]Osiris32 0 points1 point ago

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Not a big surprise, given how fast we were shooting down or strafeing Japanese aircraft. It's a bit of a shame, too, some of those planes, like the Ki-32 Mary and D4Y Judy, are quite beautiful in my mind.

[–]Incognito_Islander 0 points1 point ago

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I agree about the Ki-34, but I always thought the Judy was a bit ugly :/ though a good aircraft in itself. I'm curious, is WW2 aviation a hobby for you or is your knowledge career related?

[–]Osiris32 0 points1 point ago

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Heh, just an intense, undying fanatisiscm with anything that flys. From the Wright Flyer to an F-35, if it's got wings and goes "neeee-yroom," I study it.

[–]Incognito_Islander 0 points1 point ago

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haha I am much the same, except I dont care much for jets. They dont actually fly any more, just get blasted through the air.

[–]Osiris32 0 points1 point ago

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But that's what's so COOL. "Fuck aerodynamics, I'm doing twice the speed of sound, bitch!!"

My father was a huge space travel fanatic, and I inhereted that from him. My parents place is like a small Air and Space museum, filled with techincal manuals, transcripts of radio transmissions, blue prints, models, videos, amatuer rockets, R/C airplanes, even some pieces from an F-15 crash. I'm starting my own collection of stuff, so far about 100 titles of various manuals and pilot testimonies, plus several models (currently working on a B-25G) and my collection centerpieces, an autographed photo of the crew of Apollo 12 and a fuel regulator valve for an XLR-99 rocket engine.

If I was better at math, I'd probably be designing aircraft.

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What did you see down there that scared you?

[–]thergrim 8 points9 points ago

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Some plants, a couple fish, a shopping cart. It wasn't what was down there - it was that I could see it.

[–]yodawgiherd 15 points16 points ago

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Good thing you didn't see the underwater hobo

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points ago

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If I can see the bottom it feels like I'm flying. Makes me a bit irrationally paranoid that I might "fall."

[–]thenewaddition 4 points5 points ago

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That would be a cool place to go snorkeling. You could dive down and pry open the cockpit to search for souvenirs, shifting the weight of the plane, which lurches down hill and pins your leg against the sea floor. There's no way you could cut through your leg with a diving knife in a single breath, but at least you don't have time to think about the scent of your blood in the water.

[–]zahnerphoto 0 points1 point ago

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Sorry to hear that; as a scuba diver and underwater photographer I live for this kind of stuff.

[–]jhnhines 0 points1 point ago

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Not the original poster, but I could do scuba diving just fine, but swimming on the surface of large bodies of water really fucks with me. I get freaked out thinking that there are things under me that I can't see.

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Same here. You know, sometimes in my mind it seems ok.

But then I imagine myself floating on top of say the pacific ocean. And then the mental camera pulls back. And further back. And back again. And I'm a little speck and the bottom of the ocean isn't in the frame yet nor is the shore. It's like being on the edge of infinity or trapped in space.

Ugh

[–]VentureBrosef 0 points1 point ago

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What did you see?

Was it a lake, or was it an old quarry that filled with water? Many old quarries are filled with vehicles.

My friend went scuba diving in PA in an old quarry, and it was filled with many vehicles, from construction to cars from the 70s.

[–]JEWPACOLYPSE 0 points1 point ago

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Scuba diving through a shipwreck is amazing, you forgot about your fear once you see all of the marine life inhabiting it. At least I did..

[–]varietygamer 0 points1 point ago

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I share your trepidation, but especially when it's a shark swimming below my kayak. Damn bull sharks....

[–]95Econobox 0 points1 point ago

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I thought i was the only one. this terrifies me.

[–]thergrim 0 points1 point ago

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I thought I was the only one also. But it is a bit comforting to know that others have this fear also. Sort of...

[–]sleepdeprivedtechie -1 points0 points ago

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I did one snorkel trip with my family in Grand Cayman where there was a retired ship that was capsized to make a reef and I flipped my shit before even getting in the water. My parents refused to leave me on land and my mother literally had to pull me along as I was hyperventilating and snorkeling. My mother thought the best way to calm me was to assure me no one was on the boat when it was sunk, so then I had these vivid imaginations that the fish were actually possessed by dead people. Oh, and all the people that put pictures in this thread, fuck you because I just subjected myself to all that anxiety again! Why did I look at those pictures!

[–]chrouble -1 points0 points ago

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Dude, same here. But I'm also fascinated by it. Is there a subreddit for these types of pics?

[–]loki010[S] 24 points25 points ago

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"View from atop the mast of the private yacht Freydis as it passes by a sunken three-seat Japanese float plane from WW2, said to have been sunk by American aircraft while anchored in the Shortland group of the Solomon Islands."

"This picture was taken on a six-week trip by private sailboat through the seldom-visited islands north of New Guinea, in an area of the South Pacific known as the Solomon Sea. Most of the islets here have no airport or regularly scheduled boat services, and their way of life is traditional by economic necessity."

Source.

[–]gnartung 12 points13 points ago

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I took my tank off and sat in that exact cockpit while diving several years ago.

[–]meanwhileinjapan 1 point2 points ago

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I dived on the B17 off Guadalcanal a few years ago. There are also some very cool Japanese transport ships with their bows on the beach and the rest of the ship training off into the deep.

[–]Vandilbg 0 points1 point ago

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Sitting right at Tasimboko where the 1st marine raiders changed the direction of WWII.

[–]mthchsnn 0 points1 point ago

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Tell us, how was the view?

[–]derda 2 points3 points ago

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Sadly the Freydis was destroyed by the Japan Tsunami last year. :(

[–]naglfar909 1 point2 points ago

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So an Aichi Jake?

[–]Fermol 2 points3 points ago

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Reminds me of the one on the map Wake Island in the Battlefield games.

[–]smalldick69 0 points1 point ago

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You could see a wreck on that map? Could you tell me where?

[–]Fermol 0 points1 point ago*

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When you're inbound to the island from the carrier. It will be on the left side of the island about a hundred meters out into the ocean. However, I'm unsure if it is on Battlefield 3 WI.

And now I'm getting nostalgic.

[–]smalldick69 0 points1 point ago

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Definitely gonna try and find it now. You probably have the game, but in case you dont and you want to play you can download the wake map and play it for free!

[–]Fermol 0 points1 point ago

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Yeah I did a quick check on BF3... it isn't there :( the water isn't transparent enough to see down to the ocean floor. Unsure if using a different renderer (e.g., DirectX 9) would make it appear or not.

[–]frodevil 0 points1 point ago

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Just got done playing that. Awesome game.

[–]Sunk 0 points1 point ago

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A great spot for sniping at those spawning on the little island.

[–]DarkCc 2 points3 points ago

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fascinating and scary at the same time

[–]ptown02 2 points3 points ago

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Here's me riding a Japanese zero...

http://imgur.com/a2Sgy

[–]Ratlettuce 2 points3 points ago

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Serious question here. Is it legal to touch stuff like that while scuba diving? I mean, it seems like a WWII plane might be considered a landmark? I dunno, are there exceptions where you can touch some things and not others?

[–]ptown02 5 points6 points ago

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It's 100ft under the ocean, I'm pretty sure you can touch whatever you want. It's just a rule of thumb to not destroy or remove stuff like that so it doesn't ruin it for other people. Plus, I wasn't really touching it, I was floating above it.

[–]wagashi 1 point2 points ago

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That and you need to be careful of live munitions.

[–]ptown02 0 points1 point ago

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Yep. I've encountered many live munitions from the when the US took the island from the Japanese during WWII. There are tons of mortar shells floating along the bottom of the lagoon near the sunken wreckage.

[–]rabidwolverine 0 points1 point ago

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I've stood on the tops of sunken ships in a few different places. Never a plane, but I would if I thought I wouldn't hurt it.

[–]Lighthouse_Isolation 3 points4 points ago

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/r/sailing would probably like this

[–]rectumrob 1 point2 points ago

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Amazing.

[–]kazenoki 1 point2 points ago

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This is an amazing picture. I love how nature can preserve moments in history like this.

At the same time, this picture helped me realize how lucky we are to be born in a time where there is no draft into one of the bloodiest wars in human history.

[–]dd63584 1 point2 points ago

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If you want to see some crazy underwater pics search for Ironbottom Sound in Guadalcanal. I was there in 1994 and it is really freaky.

[–]Roaning 1 point2 points ago

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Awesome, I love sunken shit. Makes me feel like a treasure huntah.

[–]Gabrealz 1 point2 points ago

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Oh hey! It's that sunken plane I always see on wake island.

[–]robodale 0 points1 point ago

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We've got 'em on the run!

[–]invalid_user_meme 0 points1 point ago

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Numerous Japanese aircraft wreckage around Palau as well.

[–]gnit2 0 points1 point ago

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Cameraman has balls of steel.

[–]hyp3r 0 points1 point ago

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When I was a kid my uncle had a farm nearby with a river that run through it. Often we would go fishing there. There was a footbridge that crossed it, and under the footbridge was a couple of large rocks, that looks very much like a shrouded woman reaching toward the surface.

I was 6 or so at the time, and I very much remember being rather afraid to cross that bridge.

[–]DarkyHelmety 0 points1 point ago

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I'm afraid of heights, it doesn't make a difference if it's from the edge of a cliff in the atmosphere or in the ocean.

[–]red_right_88 0 points1 point ago

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The Sunken Gelnika

[–]drumndenver 0 points1 point ago

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I was expecting to just see the tail.

[–]Wookington 0 points1 point ago

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Is there skeleton-bones down there?

[–]lan_solo 0 points1 point ago

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Looking at something underwater from above the water is definitely the most interesting view there is.

[–]wrathofg0d 0 points1 point ago

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this picture made me so fucking nostalgic for total annihilation

[–]ThatsLogical 0 points1 point ago

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Looks like a Zero- The ol' Japanese Grand Larceny. Can anyone verify?

[–]thesepigswillplay 0 points1 point ago

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This picture makes me nauseous.

[–]DarthContinent 0 points1 point ago

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You sunk my battle plane!

[–]walczyk -1 points0 points ago

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Ha! That's a boat!!

[–]tokesRus -2 points-1 points ago

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guess he missed