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Wreck Diving the Mysterious Ghost Fleet of Truk Lagoon [33 PICS] Diver gh0stdot captured amazing underwater images in the ghostly wreckage. This is a light tank on the deck of the San Francisco Maru at about 50m depth in Truk Lagoon. Photo #1 by © gh0stdot Let’s back up and show you where you are with an aerial shot taken while flying over Chuuk in south western part of the Pacific Ocean. This photo is of Truk Blue Lagoon Resort. Now we’ll go dive into the shark-infested waters and go wreck diving, courtesy of gh0stdot. This is inside the Yamigiri Maru – maximum depth 32m. Meanwhile during scuba diving in Truk Lagoon, wreck divers must always be alert for other dangers besides those inside shipwrecks and downed planes. A truck in a hold of the San Francisco Maru at 50m depth in Truk Lagoon. Matt Kieffe captured this shot of corals on the mast of the Sankisan Maru. Skull of a Japanese sailor inside one of the wrecks of Truk Lagoon from Fujikawa Maru. Now for the skeptics: “Tractor & Ghost in Hokai Maru, Truk Lagoon.” Sunset on Chuuk.

2010 U.S. Open Surfing U.S. Open of Surfing is celebrating it's 51st year beside the historic Huntington Pier which is considered the birthplace of California's surfing culture. The nine-day event ends on Sunday, Aug. 8. (28 images) Follow The Frame on Twitter at sacbee_theframe Luke Davis of the US competes in his heat during the US Open of Surfing at Huntington Beach, Calif. on August 4, 2010. World Champion Kelly Slater of the US competes beside the pier during the men's heats of the US Open of Surfing at Huntington Beach, Calif. on August 4, 2010. World Champion Kelly Slater of the US does an aerial as he competes during the men's third round heats of the US Open of Surfing at Huntington Beach, Calif. on August 5, 2010. World Champion Kelly Slater of the US competes during the men's heats of the US Open of Surfing at Huntington Beach, Calif. on August 4, 2010. Adrian Buchan of Australia competes during the men's third round heats of the US Open of Surfing at Huntington Beach, Calif. on August 5, 2010.

Photos: Tetrapod beaches of Japan Near Tappi Saki, Aomori (Photo: Mr_M_Montgomery) Hit the beach anywhere in Japan, and you are likely to see endless piles of tetrapods -- enormous four-legged concrete structures intended to prevent coastal erosion. By some estimates, more than 50% of Japans 35,000-kilometer (22,000-mi) coastline has been altered with tetrapods and other forms of concrete. Critics, who blame the tetrapod invasion on decades of excessive government spending designed to bolster the construction industry, argue that in addition to posing a danger to swimmers, surfers and boaters, tetrapods actually accelerate beach erosion by disrupting the natural processes that shape the coastal environment. Meanwhile, others have developed an aesthetic appreciation of the tetrapod landscape, as evidenced by a host of stunning Japanese tetrapod photos on Flickr. Location unknown (Photo: saksak) Location unknown (Photo: f l u x) Kawasaki (Photo: gullevek) Kobe (Photo: Joshua Richley) Hamamatsu, Shizuoka (Photo: seotaro)

crystal water surfing photo Random photo Submit your photo Stumble Thru action photography, nature photography Tags: man on photo ocean sport surfing water crystal water surfing by jeremy whilmotte 114 322 views Rating: +13 surfing with the dolphins soccer field on top of building, tokyo tiny turtle swimming in the ocean, florida 8 ton orca jumping 15ft out of the water Place your ad here Loading... About OneBigPhoto is your daily dose of high quality photos. 2696 photos uploaded Important stuff Top rated Top galleries Submit photo Privacy policy Wallpaper Contact us Connect with us Search Some rights reserved. ©2013 OneBigPhoto.com Crystal River – The most beautiful river on earth « OpenFreak.Com Cano Cristales - Crystal River. River of five colors, as the locals call it, originates in the south of the mountain chain Macarena, Colombia, and flows eastward to its confluence with the Guayabero river. In the Cano Cristales found five colors: yellow, blue, green, black and red. All of them are waste product of many algae and, depending on time of year, color saturation, or weakened or strengthened. Share on Tumblr

32 Beautiful Examples Of Rain Photography Below we present over 32 beautiful examples of rain photography. This post is supposed to provide you with some inspiration for rainy motifs and is not supposed to be the ultimate collection of best photographs. There are definitely thousands of beautiful “rainy” photos &ndsash; feel free to share links to them in comments to this post! Rain vijayal Tim Hearud muha Cody26 Muha J Rutledge black&white Cody26 Time Magazine Curtis Forrester Zasu Yauheni Attsetski Séverine Cousot aka Sey DeDaniel Ahmed Zahid 3amfromkyoto Hau Si Yuan Julian Borbély Márk Zaniac rain Chospatis Soumya DenesG1 Max

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