Undersea Photo Recalls World War II Gas Masks Remain Under The Sea

According to reports, British female photographer Shupeer Jolly photographed a set of precious photos at the bottom of the Truk Lake, the world's largest "Fleet Cemetery."

This group of photographs is a horror of the Japanese World War II relics such as firearms and ammunition, gas masks , broken skulls, and shimmering metal warheads.

Burial more than 60 battleships

According to reports, 70 years have passed. The clear waters of the Truk Lagoon in Micronesia, a South Pacific island nation, have buried an astonishing history of World War II. This is the world's largest "fleet cemetery," also known as " Ghost Fleet."

This group of precious photographs photographed at the bottom of the Lake Luke Trump reveals a history to the world: During the Second World War, more than 60 Japanese warships and 250 plane wrecks sank at the bottom of Lake Truk, including a large amount of unexploded ordnance. Oil cans, everyday items, and even newspapers of the year.

From the photographer's photographs, gas masks scattered on the bottom of the lake, broken skulls, and relics of shimmering metal warheads can be clearly seen.

"A terrible dive"

According to reports, Shupper Jolly, a British female photographer who photographed this group of photos, said that this dive shot was a “worst dive experience”. “The environment there is terrible,” she said. “I was frightened by the piles of bones and bottles that I saw on the operating table. It provided me with the most powerful images of the war that year.”

The 32-year-old photographer was amazed. "I didn't expect that these boats and personal belongings will remain so well preserved after being submerged for 70 years."

According to reports, because the lake has corals and marine life at the bottom of the lake, it has become a paradise for diving enthusiasts. Unfortunately, many divers will not be able to come up again.


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