Galleries
The Galleries are arranged by location, Truk Lagoon (formal name Chuuk) is the predominant gallery, and is the best location for wreck photography I know. Malta and the Red Sea have a good selection of wrecks too. For more information on Truk Lagoon visit www.truk-lagoon.com You can view images individually or as a slideshow, to use the slideshow; open the image and see play icon.
Black and White images
Formally now known as Chuuk. This is the best place for shipwrecks anywhere! All sunk during Operation Hailstorm in WW2. The wrecks vary in depth, with the shallow ones covered in beautiful coral. Most wrecks here are in good condition, with penetration to the insides good, the ravages of time are beginning to be felt now.
Truk Lagoon
Formally now known as Chuuk. This is the best place for shipwrecks anywhere! All sunk during Operation Hailstorm in WW2. The wrecks vary in depth, with the shallow ones covered in beautiful coral. Most wrecks here are in good condition, with penetration to the insides good, the ravages of time are beginning to be felt now.
Truk Lagoon 2
Formally now known as Chuuk. This is the best place for shipwrecks anywhere! All sunk during Operation Hailstorm in WW2. The wrecks vary in depth, with the shallow ones covered in beautiful coral. Most wrecks here are in good condition, with penetration to the insides good, the ravages of time are beginning to be felt now.
Truk Lagoon 3
Formally now known as Chuuk. This is the best place for shipwrecks anywhere! All sunk during Operation Hailstorm in WW2. The wrecks vary in depth, with the shallow ones covered in beautiful coral. Most wrecks here are in good condition, with penetration to the insides good, the ravages of time are beginning to be felt now.