Tanks A Lot!
Working in Garapan Lagoon we get the opportunity to record 3 M4Sherman tanks that are exposed above the waterline. We are on our way to dive them today, so we can’t provide many more details, but I thought I would share some of the photographs.

Tanks in Garapan Lagoon. Image 1. Click for larger view.

Tanks in Garapan Lagoon. Image 2. Click for larger view.

Tanks in Garapan Lagoon. Image 3. Click for larger view.
We will update the site tomorrow with underwater footage of a few surprises
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