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Imagine that you’re swimming out into your local lake. You’re a capable swimmer, you know this body of water like the back of your hand, and you feel confident while athletically stroking through water enveloped by the early morning mist. You decide to dive underwater for a bit—you know, for fun—and that’s when you see it: the shadowy silhouette of something huge, rusted, and covered in seaweed. You panic, rise to the surface, and swim to the shore. Trembling. Terrified.

What even was that?! That, my dear Pandas, was but a taste of submechanophobia, the fear of fully or partially submerged man-made objects, from sunken ships and propellers to sculptures and buildings. The r/submechanophobia subreddit, a vast community of 375k people, is a place to explore that deep, lurking fear in photo format.

Let’s plunge in, shall we? Remember to upvote the pics that scared the bejesus outta ya as you’re swimming through this list. We’d also love to hear your thoughts about the photos, so if you’re brave enough, you can dive to the very bottom and drop us a line in the comment section.

One of the moderators of the 'Submechanophobia' subreddit, redditor Pubocyno, gave us a glimpse into the exciting underwater currents of the community, shared their take on tackling our fears, and revealed the very interesting origin of the phobia itself. Pubocyno told Bored Panda that they're actually a very active wreck diver in their free time! What's more, they create detailed shipwreck maps.

"I like to spend much time underwater. There is this sense of awe when you discover underwater wrecks for the first time, a little bit of excitement and a little bit of terror—not to forget the sense of history, especially in those wrecks you know have had casualties," Pubocyno said that even though they don't have submechanophobia themselves, they nonetheless have a "great respect" for all things underwater. You'll find the moderator's other insights deeper into the article, dear Readers.

Bored Panda also reached out to Alastair Bailey, a DSD Divemaster who has done a whopping 500 dives while working at the Byron Bay Dive Centre in Australia. Check out what he had to say below as well.

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Underwater Shark Statue At Lake Neuchâtel

Underwater Shark Statue At Lake Neuchâtel

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Serpent D'océan In Saint-Brevin-Les-Pins, France

Serpent D'océan In Saint-Brevin-Les-Pins, France

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Pascal Oudot
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Open-air work of art, the Ocean Serpent with 135 vertebrae 130 meters long, produced in 2012 by Chinese artist Huang Yong Ping, appears to the rhythm of the tides north of Saint-Brevin on the foreshore, at the tip of Nez-de-Chien.

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This Used To Be A Boat, Now It’s A Island

This Used To Be A Boat, Now It’s A Island

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The ‘Submechanophobia’ subreddit will be celebrating its 8th birthday on July 10, so if you’re a fan of the uncomfortable photos they post, drop by, say ‘hi,’ and congratulate them. Just… don’t forget your diving gear, powerful waterproof flashlight, and harpoon. Just in case the underwater objects are haunted or decide that now’s the perfect time to come alive.

Moderator Pubocyno is very dedicated to the subreddit. They do their best to find a bit more about the shipwrecks that get posted on r/submechanophobia and if they feel satisfied that they've got the right information, they'll add it to one of their shipwreck maps. Pubocyno has made six maps so far and shared with Bored Panda the North European version which you can see in all of its glory right here. Trust us, it's worth taking a peek.

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After 2300 Years Underwater, A Cache Of Ancient Relics Have Been Rediscovered Off The Coast Of Thonis-Heraclion In Egypt. They’ve Been Waiting, Watching

After 2300 Years Underwater, A Cache Of Ancient Relics Have Been Rediscovered Off The Coast Of Thonis-Heraclion In Egypt. They’ve Been Waiting, Watching

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Lorelei
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes, these are actually being brought to the surface and out into museums. These relics are from a sunken city. How did it sink, you may be asking? The ground was unstable, there were earthquakes, sinkholes, and giant waves.

Night Owl
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"The ground was unstable, there were earthquakes, sinkholes, and giant waves." A future very likely awaiting some other places too

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Personindaworld
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow! The statue looks so happy to see someone new after 2300 years with the same statues. This is like the quarantine statues

Gemma
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It reminded me of android-Haley Joel Osment underwater in AI. (Reading a plot summary has shown me just how little of the plot I actually remembered.)

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Iggy
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Imagine finding something like that! The excitement!

Ray Heap
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Strange that there is no growth on the statues, that water must be totally polluted.

wenchie
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Same thing I was thinking! Either polluted or too salty to sustain any kind of life. Being that it's around a port area for the Nile, your answer is probably the correct one. :(

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Tom LaMar
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

so, when the Mediterranean filled from the Atlantic....it was about that time, right ? ...then the Black sea next and perhaps "Noah's ark" ?

Colleen Garland
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Love the reality of age of the planet. Not a couple thousand after all. I have part of a dinosaur tusk that is dated to 17-19 million years old. They made gorgeous art back then, beyond my comprehension.

Hadly Dean
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

no no no no noo no no n o n on n on on no . ngl would like to sit on top of it's head tho lol

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This Statue Of Poseidon In Spain

This Statue Of Poseidon In Spain

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That perfectly timed wave saved BP the work of censoring a statue ;)

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Pubocyno was kind enough to share their take on dealing with phobias like submechanophobia. The moderators actually have very high standards and strict rules for the content that gets posted so that it doesn't trigger a reaction in anyone who is afraid of submerged man-made objects. "we are not about shock content," they said.

"When dealing with any sorts of phobia, the important must be understanding why you are afraid, not necessarily what you are afraid of, although they two can be connected. As always, proper mental health workers are to be recommended instead of the advice of strangers on the internet if someone experiences serious problems," the moderator detailed. "To support those who are haunted by these sort of images, we crack down on staged or otherwise unreal content and demand posts have some sort of cohesive title."

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Hurricane Harvey. French Street In Lumberton, Tx. 9/3/2017

Hurricane Harvey. French Street In Lumberton, Tx. 9/3/2017

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Maryland National Harbor Statue 'The Awakening'

Maryland National Harbor Statue 'The Awakening'

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Retired NYC Subway Car Dumped Off The Coast As An Artificial Reef

Retired NYC Subway Car Dumped Off The Coast As An Artificial Reef

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The moderator also gave Bored Panda a glance at the subreddit's history. The current moderators weren't present when r/submechanophobia was founded and they don't really have any communication with the community's creators. According to Pubocyno, the original founders thought that the idea to create a subreddit about submechanophobia was a good one and, once the community "gathered too much steam," they left to pursue other projects.

"Interestingly enough, we are unable to find mentions of the term 'submechanophobia' that predates the subreddit (2013), so although we have no proof, we like to think we were the instigator of the term. The internet has redefined the term a bit differently than we use it in-house, however," the moderator noted that the subreddit may very well have created the term itself that then spread to other corners of the net.

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A part of submechanophobia is that people are scared that they’ll be sunk into the man-made objects or that dead bodies or even dangerous creatures could suddenly appear out of them. What’s more, some people are scared that the objects themselves might be haunted by ghosts or spirits. It’s easy to laugh at this when it’s sunny and we’re on dry land though, isn’t it?

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A “Ghost Village” Resurfacing In Italy

A “Ghost Village” Resurfacing In Italy

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Interior Of Shipwreck In Lake Superior

Interior Of Shipwreck In Lake Superior

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Dragon Sculpture In The Lake Of Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Dragon Sculpture In The Lake Of Neuchâtel, Switzerland

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The lake of Neuchâtel seems to have some interesting sculptures in it

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Meanwhile, DSD Divemaster Alastair told Bored Panda that he personally had no fears when he first started diving. For him, it's all about putting his trust in his gear. "For me, it was just having faith in the equipment. Same as anything, you trust a microwave won't blow up in your face, or your car will start. Yeah, accidents happen but as long as you do everything correctly then you minimize those risks," he said.

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I was interested to find out about the scariest moments that the diver faced underwater. According to Alastair, he's had a couple of scary incidents, but nothing too bad overall. "I had a couple of people lying about their air when I first started guiding people. For me, it was scary because I didn't think people would be that stupid. Running out of air puts everyone in that group in a dangerous and stupid position," he put it bluntly that honesty is always the best policy when it comes to diving. And even a single person can endanger the entire group.

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The Front Of The Titanic

The Front Of The Titanic

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#14

The Baltimore Harbor Tunnel Today. Ignore The Fact That You Are Already Driving Underwater. Drive Into The Underwater Water

The Baltimore Harbor Tunnel Today. Ignore The Fact That You Are Already Driving Underwater. Drive Into The Underwater Water

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Silver Islet Mine Shafts Near Thunder Bay On

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"I have had a person start vomiting underwater while guiding a group and other stupid behavior or panicked divers, but you train and get taught how to deal with those things which makes it more manageable. I have never had a gear failure, ripped hose, broken regulator, or anything, so all in all pretty lucky," the DSD Divemaster revealed that he's personally only had to deal with human error, not gear failure. And it's that particular human element that can lead to some very frightening moments.

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However, it's not all human errors and silly mistakes underwater—diving is absolutely fascinating and you get to see some spectacles underwater. DSD Divemaster Alastair shared with Bored Panda some of the coolest moments he's seen during his dives. "I had a humpback whale swim over us which was pretty awesome," he said, adding that watching octopi is also "awesome" and one of his favorite things to do. "And diving with manta rays is always stunning. Unfortunately, I have never found any treasure, but I have found some shark's teeth."

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Many People Requested More Photos On My Original Post About The Last House Of Holland Island. So Here Are A Few More That I Find Unsettling...

Many People Requested More Photos On My Original Post About The Last House Of Holland Island. So Here Are A Few More That I Find Unsettling...

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ƒιѕн
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is long gone now, collapsed in 2010. That little skid loader is even still there.

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#18

Jet Star, A Rollercoaster In New Jersey That Was Literally Blown Into The Ocean During Hurricane Sandy

Jet Star, A Rollercoaster In New Jersey That Was Literally Blown Into The Ocean During Hurricane Sandy

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Let’s face it, most of us have at least one phobia in our lives. Some might be secret, others will be well known to our closest friends and family members. For instance, I’ve got acrophobia or the fear of heights. I know it’s irrational. I know that it’s usually silly for me to panic. But when I end up in a very high place, I’m terrified. Especially if my friends are doing dumb things like leaning over the edges just to annoy me. Paradoxically, I absolutely love flying.

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So considering that we’ve got our own phobias to deal with, submechanophobia doesn’t seem all that silly. After all, it’s one thing to look at some photos of submerged objects from the safety of our own homes, schools, or offices; it’s a completely different ball game to be underwater, in the silence, and see a shadow rising out of the depths. It’s eerie. It’s scary. And I’m betting that some Pandas (me included) will be having nightmares about this in the days to come.

#19

German U-Boat Spotted From The Air

German U-Boat Spotted From The Air

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Sascha Dix
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The paper with the diagram is a reflection on the plane's window, were the photo has been made.

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#20

What A Submarine Escape Training Tower Looks Like

What A Submarine Escape Training Tower Looks Like

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#21

Swimming Off The Side Of A Container Ship Seems Like A Big Nope. Found This On Instagram A Few Days Ago

Swimming Off The Side Of A Container Ship Seems Like A Big Nope. Found This On Instagram A Few Days Ago

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Friday
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m petrified of dark water, I need to be able to see the bottom when swimming

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The fear of submerged man-made objects is closely linked to thalassophobia, the fear of deep bodies of water, from the ocean and the sea to lakes and even pools. If you’ve got thalassophobia, you could be scared of being in deep bodies of water, afraid of how vast and empty the ocean is, frightened of waves or creatures living in the water, or even scared to get too far away from the shore.

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Part of this fear could be explained by our evolution (i.e. human beings don’t breathe underwater and can’t survive while on water without a lot of help), however, researchers are still unsure of the precise causes of thalassophobia.

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It Seems People Enjoyed My Last Post- Here Is Another One I Took Of The Coast Of O’ahu, Hawaii, Where A Tourist Submarine Came Upon As Out Of The Void While We Were Diving...

It Seems People Enjoyed My Last Post- Here Is Another One I Took Of The Coast Of O’ahu, Hawaii, Where A Tourist Submarine Came Upon As Out Of The Void While We Were Diving...

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#23

131 Ft Deep Swimming Pool In Padua, Italy. That “Landing Pad” At The Bottom Especially Freaks Me Out

131 Ft Deep Swimming Pool In Padua, Italy. That “Landing Pad” At The Bottom Especially Freaks Me Out

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#24

In 2016 Riot Games Commissioned An Artificial Reef Of Their Character Nautilus And Placed It In The Ocean Of Brisbane, Australia. He Now Looks Like This

In 2016 Riot Games Commissioned An Artificial Reef Of Their Character Nautilus And Placed It In The Ocean Of Brisbane, Australia. He Now Looks Like This

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Some of the ways to treat thalassophobia and submechanophobia include applying cognitive behavioral therapy, systemically desensitizing the patient to their fears, using exposure therapy, and even using medication if the symptoms are very strong and persistent.

A combination of all approaches seems to work best. What’s more, treating the phobia in question is best done in childhood, before it takes root... and drags you down to the underwater abyss.

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Carnival Cruise Ships Being Scrapped

Carnival Cruise Ships Being Scrapped

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ariscari
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This looks like two friends holding up their drunk buddy and taking a selfie

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A Sunken Ship Called "World Discoverer" Before And After It Sunk

A Sunken Ship Called "World Discoverer" Before And After It Sunk

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#28

An Offshore Oil Rig Which Drifted To The Coast Of The Isle Of Lewis Due To Extreme Weather In 2016

An Offshore Oil Rig Which Drifted To The Coast Of The Isle Of Lewis Due To Extreme Weather In 2016

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#29

Water Reservoir In Emmendingen, Bw, Germany

Water Reservoir In Emmendingen, Bw, Germany

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denzoren
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can't put a pin on it but something about this scares the hell out of me.

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Swimming Pool Aboard A Decommissioned Soviet Typhoon Class Submarine

Swimming Pool Aboard A Decommissioned Soviet Typhoon Class Submarine

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#31

Cancun Underwater Museum

Cancun Underwater Museum

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#32

Awesome (Terrifying) Bronze Statue Of The Christ Of The Abyss In San Fruttuoso, Italy

Awesome (Terrifying) Bronze Statue Of The Christ Of The Abyss In San Fruttuoso, Italy

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#33

This Picture From A Forbes Article On Nuclear Power

This Picture From A Forbes Article On Nuclear Power

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N G
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The guy behind xkcd (Randall Something?), posted a What If article about swimming in the cooling pool at a nuclear power station. It basically came down to, yes, you COULD swim in the pool without any danger from the nuclear waste, but in reality, you'd be shot by security guards before you could dive in.

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#34

Adrenaline Rush Near Uss Midway

Adrenaline Rush Near Uss Midway

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#35

The Submerged Romanian Village Of Geamana, Flooded In 1978 To Make Way For A Large Copper Mine. The Relics Now Sit In A Colorful Toxic Stew

The Submerged Romanian Village Of Geamana, Flooded In 1978 To Make Way For A Large Copper Mine. The Relics Now Sit In A Colorful Toxic Stew

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#36

“Hey Let’s Swim Out To Those Buoys!”

“Hey Let’s Swim Out To Those Buoys!”

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#38

A Full Tokyo Flood Shaft. The Shaft Is Around 230 Feet Or 70 Meters Deep

A Full Tokyo Flood Shaft. The Shaft Is Around 230 Feet Or 70 Meters Deep

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#39

I'm Usually Ok With Submarines But This Photo Got Me

I'm Usually Ok With Submarines But This Photo Got Me

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heather daugherty
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i believe it's a russian submarine. it's a sonar buoy attached to the stern...

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#40

Naval Mines Always Spook Me Deep Down My Guts

Naval Mines Always Spook Me Deep Down My Guts

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#42

Sinking The Speigel Grove. Notice How Tiny The People On The Boats Are

Sinking The Speigel Grove. Notice How Tiny The People On The Boats Are

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Elli Rahim
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She's the former USS Spiegel Grove (LSD-32), a Thomaston-class dock landing ship of the United States Navy. Wow! What a career she had! Even today she's still serving the ocean as an artificial reef off Florida.

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Carved Head Of A Sea Monster Rises From The Depths; A Figure Salvaged From The Gribshunden, A Warship That Sank In 1495

Carved Head Of A Sea Monster Rises From The Depths; A Figure Salvaged From The Gribshunden, A Warship That Sank In 1495

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#45

I Live In The Swamp And Our Cemeteries Are Half Underwater. Have Seen Bones Floating Around

I Live In The Swamp And Our Cemeteries Are Half Underwater. Have Seen Bones Floating Around

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#46

In 2013, A Statue Of Jason Vorhees Of Friday The 13th Was Built And Installed Underwater In Crosby, Minnesota. It's Inspired By The Events That Transpired In Friday The 13th Part Vi: Jason Lives, When Jason Is Defeated By Being Chained To The Bottom Of The Crystal Lake

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#47

This Boat Looks Like It Is Sinking 24/7 Who Does This

This Boat Looks Like It Is Sinking 24/7 Who Does This

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#48

The Bregenz Festspielhaus In Vorarlberg, Austria. Photo By Me

The Bregenz Festspielhaus In Vorarlberg, Austria. Photo By Me

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#49

Huge Diving Tank In Duisburg, Germany. Contains A Plane Wreck, A Car And Several Other Debris

Huge Diving Tank In Duisburg, Germany. Contains A Plane Wreck, A Car And Several Other Debris

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#50

Abandoned Set Of Canadian Game Show Splatalot

Abandoned Set Of Canadian Game Show Splatalot

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#51

Italian Wwii Cargo Ship Ss Probitas, Sunken In The Bay Of Sarandë, Albania

Italian Wwii Cargo Ship Ss Probitas, Sunken In The Bay Of Sarandë, Albania

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#52

The Old Universal Studios Jaws Ride...

The Old Universal Studios Jaws Ride...

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#53

My Buddy Took This Inside An Abandoned Dredge In Michigan

My Buddy Took This Inside An Abandoned Dredge In Michigan

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Bacony Cakes
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think i saw a place like this in my dreams, but a weird inflatable theme park.

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#54

Titanic's Starboard Propeller

Titanic's Starboard Propeller

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#55

More Photos Of The Recent Egyptian Wreck Discovery

More Photos Of The Recent Egyptian Wreck Discovery

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#56

Monstro Tunnel. Part Of The Disneyland Storybook Canal Boats

Monstro Tunnel. Part Of The Disneyland Storybook Canal Boats

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#57

“My Place Under The Boat” From 2019 Underwater Photographer Of The Year Competition

“My Place Under The Boat” From 2019 Underwater Photographer Of The Year Competition

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#58

Wreck Of The Brittanic. One Of My Nightmares Is Swimming Down And Seeing This Hulk Suddenly Loom Out At You Through The Murk

Wreck Of The Brittanic. One Of My Nightmares Is Swimming Down And Seeing This Hulk Suddenly Loom Out At You Through The Murk

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Brandi VanSteenwyk
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Mine would be swimming down and suddenly seeing a face staring at me from one of her windows,

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The Last Structure Standing Of What Used To Be Holland Island In The Chesapeake Bay. The Island Eroded Away And This House Was The Only Thing Left Standing. It Was Floating In The Chesapeake Alone For Years Until It Finally Sunk In 2010

The Last Structure Standing Of What Used To Be Holland Island In The Chesapeake Bay. The Island Eroded Away And This House Was The Only Thing Left Standing. It Was Floating In The Chesapeake Alone For Years Until It Finally Sunk In 2010

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Brandi VanSteenwyk
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can you imagine being one of the former tenants and observing this part of your life drift off into the depths?

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#61

The Sunken, Abandoned "Dome House" In Cape Romano Florida. Many Of These Houses Built In The 80's Have Been Swallowed By The Ocean Over Time

The Sunken, Abandoned "Dome House" In Cape Romano Florida. Many Of These Houses Built In The 80's Have Been Swallowed By The Ocean Over Time

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#62

Always Hated The Wave Chambers In Pools Since I Was A Kid, Had To Get Over That Fear When I Started Lifeguarding Here!

Always Hated The Wave Chambers In Pools Since I Was A Kid, Had To Get Over That Fear When I Started Lifeguarding Here!

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Corey Smith
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A wave pool is where my phobia of underwater machinery began. I was a kid at one and while it was off, I decided to dive down to the bottom of the pool (it was about 20 feet deep at the end). I got to the bottom and saw a chain-link fence, and it was dark inside. At that moment, the wave machine turned on. I have sweaty palms just typing this 40 years later.

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#63

The Pool At The Naval Surface Warfare Center In Maryland

The Pool At The Naval Surface Warfare Center In Maryland

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#64

Intricately Designed Stone Slab Resting Just Below Water Level

Intricately Designed Stone Slab Resting Just Below Water Level

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#65

Inspecting Underside Of A Major Port Terminal. We’re About 1500 Feet From Open Air

Inspecting Underside Of A Major Port Terminal. We’re About 1500 Feet From Open Air

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#66

Shooters Island, Staten Island New York Photo Taken At Dead Low Tide It Was An Old Shipyard Back In The Late 1800s And Early 1900s Many Ships Were Left Abandoned After The Yards Closure. At High Tide Most Of The Outlines Of The Ships You See Are Completely Submerged

Shooters Island, Staten Island New York Photo Taken At Dead Low Tide It Was An Old Shipyard Back In The Late 1800s And Early 1900s Many Ships Were Left Abandoned After The Yards Closure. At High Tide Most Of The Outlines Of The Ships You See Are Completely Submerged

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#67

The "Lady Of The Lake", An Abandoned B-29 Superfortress In Alaska

The "Lady Of The Lake", An Abandoned B-29 Superfortress In Alaska

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#68

Early Diving Suits - History Of Diving Museum In Islamorada, Fl. Even As A Diver, These Are Freaky...

Early Diving Suits - History Of Diving Museum In Islamorada, Fl. Even As A Diver, These Are Freaky...

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#69

Stairs Down To Flooded Machinery Deep Inside A Mine

Stairs Down To Flooded Machinery Deep Inside A Mine

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#70

Village Submerged In Grey Sludge

Village Submerged In Grey Sludge

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Lauren Caswell
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dammit. We started with a submerged village, then there was the one in the water that looks like blood, and now this. And I said I should have stopped scrolling. I did not.

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#71

Behind The Scenes Of Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea

Behind The Scenes Of Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea

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#72

Recently Dove Under A 100 Year Old Bridge. The Old Pillars Formed A Mechanical Forest

Recently Dove Under A 100 Year Old Bridge. The Old Pillars Formed A Mechanical Forest

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#73

Drug Smuggling Submarine Found In The Ecuadorian Jungle

Drug Smuggling Submarine Found In The Ecuadorian Jungle

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#75

German Submarine U-118 Washed Ashore On The Beach At Hastings, 1919

German Submarine U-118 Washed Ashore On The Beach At Hastings, 1919

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#76

Japanese Submarine That Never Made It To Pearl Harbour

Japanese Submarine That Never Made It To Pearl Harbour

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#77

Stonehenge Found 30ft Deep In Lake Michigan, Still A Mystery To This Day

Stonehenge Found 30ft Deep In Lake Michigan, Still A Mystery To This Day

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#78

Float Trip From Hell

Float Trip From Hell

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#79

Typhoon Class Submarine

Typhoon Class Submarine

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ThatGuv
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's the one that has the little pool in it and apparently also a sauna, a waterfall, and even a bird aviary, as well as 20 ballistic missiles with each carrying 10 nuclear warheads of which each one of those 10 being capable of a 100 kiloton blast. (The Hiroshima bomb was 13 -18 kilotons)

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#80

The Water Is Scary Dark And Deep

The Water Is Scary Dark And Deep

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#81

Gus Grissom's Liberty Bell 7 Mercury Capsule, Lost In 1961 In 16,000 Feet Of Water

Gus Grissom's Liberty Bell 7 Mercury Capsule, Lost In 1961 In 16,000 Feet Of Water

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#82

An Abandoned Ekranoplan. An Old Amphibious Soviet Plane From The Cold War

An Abandoned Ekranoplan. An Old Amphibious Soviet Plane From The Cold War

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Dave In MD
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not really a plane, it is what's called a surface effect craft. It does "fly" but has to be close to the water to do it.

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#83

Truck Falls Through Ice On Frozen Lake, New Ice Forms Over Top Of Hole (Vermont, USA)

Truck Falls Through Ice On Frozen Lake, New Ice Forms Over Top Of Hole (Vermont, USA)

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Niffler_13
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Generally they cannot be retrieved until after the thaw, depending on when it went through the ice. Pretty expensive too and big EPA fines if you don't have it removed.

#84

On A Diving Trip Back In 2009 With My Dad, We Found This Air In A Wreck... Was A Blast

On A Diving Trip Back In 2009 With My Dad, We Found This Air In A Wreck... Was A Blast

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#85

Soundstage For The Goonies. The Area Would Be Filled In With Water

Soundstage For The Goonies. The Area Would Be Filled In With Water

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#86

Olympia Shipwreck, Amorgos, Greece

Olympia Shipwreck, Amorgos, Greece

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Maria Schneider
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've been there (at the wreck) many times, kinda love da place. Parts of he film "The Big Bue" have been taken there. And Amorgos is incredible.

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#87

A Google Earth Pic Of A Wreck On A River In Iraq That Freaked Me Out A Bit

A Google Earth Pic Of A Wreck On A River In Iraq That Freaked Me Out A Bit

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#88

The Orient Queen Cruise Ship Sunk By The Explosion In Beirut

The Orient Queen Cruise Ship Sunk By The Explosion In Beirut

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#89

Remember Costa Concordia?

Remember Costa Concordia?

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Chewie Baron
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It was an Italian cruise ship that sank after seriously bad decision making by the Captain. It sank on its side and this is inside the ship.

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#90

Stairs For Divers Into The „black Lake“. Garbsen, Germany

Stairs For Divers Into The „black Lake“. Garbsen, Germany

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#91

The Civil War Era Confederate State Submarine "H.l. Hunley" Built In 1864 And Sank Later That Year Which Currently Rests In The Warren Lasch Conservation Center In Charleston, Sc

The Civil War Era Confederate State Submarine "H.l. Hunley" Built In 1864 And Sank Later That Year Which Currently Rests In The Warren Lasch Conservation Center In Charleston, Sc

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#92

Abandoned Water Park In My Hometown, East Tx

Abandoned Water Park In My Hometown, East Tx

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#94

I Dunno If This Is Okay Here Since Its Not Technically In The Water But I Think Its Crazy This Is What A Supercarrier Looks Like Below The Waterline

I Dunno If This Is Okay Here Since Its Not Technically In The Water But I Think Its Crazy This Is What A Supercarrier Looks Like Below The Waterline

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#95

Titanic Propellers Imagine The Size Of The Ship

Titanic Propellers Imagine The Size Of The Ship

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Bacony Cakes
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

(echoing around in head) Two hundred and sixty nine meters... Two hundred and sixty nine meters...

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#96

Sub At Periscope Depth

Sub At Periscope Depth

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#97

For Everyone That Loves The Amoco Cadiz Pictures

For Everyone That Loves The Amoco Cadiz Pictures

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#98

Crashed Plane Underwater At Pearl Harbor

Crashed Plane Underwater At Pearl Harbor

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#99

Ww2 Plane Crash Found On A Welsh Beach

Ww2 Plane Crash Found On A Welsh Beach

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Chillace
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

imagine going into the beach, finding that, climbing in, exploring, and then a freaking shark shows up!

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#100

The Queen Mary’s Submerged Propellor Is Terrifying. I Was So Unsettled After Taking This Picture I Nearly Ran Upstairs

The Queen Mary’s Submerged Propellor Is Terrifying. I Was So Unsettled After Taking This Picture I Nearly Ran Upstairs

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#101

Something About These Offshore Wind Power Plants Make Me Feel Uneasy

Something About These Offshore Wind Power Plants Make Me Feel Uneasy

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#105

The Stern Of Russian Submarine Dmitri Donskoi, The Largest Submarine In The World, In Transit

The Stern Of Russian Submarine Dmitri Donskoi, The Largest Submarine In The World, In Transit

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sofacushionfort
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Soviet subs were so much bigger because they carried their own replacement parts and workshops aboard. US subs had sub tenders for that.

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#106

The Gunilda Shipwreck 270 Ft. Deep In Lake Superior

The Gunilda Shipwreck 270 Ft. Deep In Lake Superior

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#107

I Couldn’t Get A Specific Picture But At My Local Leisure Centre There’s A Wave Machine Like The One In The Pic. The Part It’s In Has Sides That Go Up About 3 Metres Above The Waterline Around You

I Couldn’t Get A Specific Picture But At My Local Leisure Centre There’s A Wave Machine Like The One In The Pic. The Part It’s In Has Sides That Go Up About 3 Metres Above The Waterline Around You

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Charlotte A.
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like they're about to release the sea monsters for an underwater colosseum spectacle.

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#109

Sunken 1920’s Barge Just Steps Off The Beach, Only Visible By Air. Ri, USA

Sunken 1920’s Barge Just Steps Off The Beach, Only Visible By Air. Ri, USA

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Ray Heap
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Belonged to the mob as a floating casino outside of territorial waters during probation

#110

Snorkeling Over A Wreck

Snorkeling Over A Wreck

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#111

5 Of 6 World’s Largest Typhoon Class Submarines In Dock While In Service

5 Of 6 World’s Largest Typhoon Class Submarines In Dock While In Service

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#112

Saturation Diving. Divers Dive To Depths Of 2,000 Feet, To Work And Repair Machinery

Saturation Diving. Divers Dive To Depths Of 2,000 Feet, To Work And Repair Machinery

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#113

A Visible Propeller From An Underwater Glass-Bottom Boat

A Visible Propeller From An Underwater Glass-Bottom Boat

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#114

It Took Every Ounce Of Courage To Walk Out There. Madison, Wi (The Day After Tomorrow, 2004)

It Took Every Ounce Of Courage To Walk Out There. Madison, Wi (The Day After Tomorrow, 2004)

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#115

The Jaws Ride Drained Is 10000x Worse Than Jungle Cruise Animals!

The Jaws Ride Drained Is 10000x Worse Than Jungle Cruise Animals!

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#116

This Prop From The Film «raise The Titanic» (1980) Gives Me The Creeps

This Prop From The Film «raise The Titanic» (1980) Gives Me The Creeps

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Ray Heap
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That model still exists at the film studio on Malta and an be seen with google earth.

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#117

Wreck Of German Cruiser Prinz Eugen

Wreck Of German Cruiser Prinz Eugen

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#118

Submarine Nazario Sauro In Genova

Submarine Nazario Sauro In Genova

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Brandi VanSteenwyk
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The view initially gives the idea that the sub is still in use. But looking further at the underwater portion decries that assumption. Hmmmmm.....