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    Amazing pics

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    Really illustrates the problems of finding people on the wreck, so much has moved inside.
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    Some amazing shots and angles there.

    The floating bottles, etc. help to illustrate how difficult it must be for divers to see through the water's surface and to know where they are going.

    Picture 9 illustrates so well the size of the rock which breached the side of the ship. How could any captain steer his ship near that?

    It will be interesting to know what he was really doing at the time it ran aground!

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    ...and it's really hard in the half-submerged bit - all the rubbish piled up and water to wade through.

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