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Truk Lagoon Reveals More Secrets

Discussion in 'WWII Today' started by GRW, Feb 16, 2014.

  1. GRW

    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    Wish I was a scuba diver...and rich...
    "For 70 years, they have sheltered at the bottom of a clear blue lagoon... which happens to mask the largest ship graveyard in the world.
    Now, a photographer has captured the World War Two artefacts that lie beneath the surface of Chuuk Lagoon in the Central Pacific.
    The preserved items include gas masks, human skulls and metal bullets - as well as personal photographs belonging to wartime victims.
    The lagoon was Japan's main base during the war, but in 1944, U.S. forces launched a fatal attack - sinking more than 60 Japanese warships and 250 planes.
    The body of water, formally known as Truk Lagoon, is now considered to be one of the top wreck diving destinations in the world.
    Photographer Super Jolly, from Wraysbury, Berkshire, described the shoot as 'one of the scariest' dives she has ever done.
    'The atmosphere was really spooky,' she said. 'Seeing the piles of bones and medicine bottles on the operating table filled me with fear and provided me with some hard hitting images of the war and the importance of this memorial to all those who perished.'
    The 32-year-old added: 'I wasn't expecting the ships and artefacts to be so well preserved after being underwater for almost 70 years.'
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2560772/Chuuk-Lagoon-photos-Haunting-underwater-World-War-II-artefacts-ship-graveyard-captured-British-photographer.html#ixzz2tX9rI9Jb
     
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  2. belasar

    belasar Court Jester

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    Nice add, though the adjectives in the captions started to give me the "bends" :)
     
  3. Takao

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    Hasn't changed much since National Geographic did their feature back in 1976.

    I can only surmise that "Super Jolly" is relatively new to this "diving" thing as she seems quite clueless about Truk/Chuuk Lagoon.
     
  4. mcoffee

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    Spending a couple of weeks on a live-aboard dive boat in Truk Lagoon has long been on my bucket list.
     
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