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Two personnel attach containers to an MH-60 Seahawk aboard a Naval ship during a vertical replenishment at sea.
The motorboat launch of USS Emory S. Land, a submarine tender of the US Navy, patrols Sydney Harbour.  In the background is the bow of HMAS Adelaide, an amphibious assault ship of the Royal Australian Navy. In the distance are eucalyptus trees of Sydney Harbour National Park. This image was taken from Finger Wharf, Woolloomooloo Bay on a cold and sunny afternoon on 1 July 2024.
Divers at work on the underwater pipeline
Diver on a ship wreck in the gulf of Aqaba in Jordan
FA18 SuperHornet military jet on board the USS Carl Vinson undergoes maintenance
DCIM\\100GOPRO\\G0591799.Japanese navy airplane Betty bomber in WW2\n\nChuuk (Truk lagoon), Federated States of Micronesia (FSM).\nHere is the world's greatest wreck diving destination.
In April 1984, this Columbian cargo ship carrying contraband sank in Bonaire's crystal-clear waters
Underwater shot of two male scuba divers exploring old, sunken shipwreck on sea bottom
Pelabuhan Ratu, West Java, Indonesia - December 22, 2023: Two local fisherman who wanted to catch fish using a fishing net was hit by waves at Pelabuhan Ratu Beach, Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia
The Gulf of Aqaba is known for its scuba diving sites such as these cleansed and deliberately sunken artificial structures that become havens for coral and fish life, not only rejuvenating the underwater environment but providing safe locations for recreational diving in a warm climate.
Scientific deep-sea expedition on board of Research Vessel with remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV)
Diving in Jordan along the coastline south of Aqaba on a sunken C130 airplane wreck.
Working dredge and barge in waters of Charleston, South Carolina.
Diving on the reefs of the Palau archipelago. These ship wrecks were from Japanese Navy at WW2.
Underwater shot of three male scuba divers exploring huge ship wreck on the sea bottom
Deep inside, wreck diving can be explored from both the outside and the inside.
Image has been captured by Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 compact camera in Aegean Sea, Bodrum, Turkey.
Directly Above Shot Of Men Tying Rope On Cruise Ship On Bollard At Harbor
Diver on a ship wreck in the gulf of Aqaba in Jordan
A diver with a torch swims next to the underwater shipwreck in Maldives
A Rescue Helicopter saving a life
Exploring inside of sunken ship
Setubal, Portugal: Portuguese Navy special forces - elite servicemen of the Fuzileiros (Marines) practice a landing operation using zodiac inflatable boats, lifted bows - Sado River estuary.
Havana, Cuba - December 13, 2014: Cuban sailors stand on deck as their ship, a Rio Damuji class frigate, sails out of Havana Harbor. The largest warship in the Cuban Navy, it was built from old Spanish fishing trawlers.
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas - February 26 ,2006: Workers navigate a boat in the waters off the coast of Charlotte Amalie
From inside the cabin, the wrecks are prepared for you to make penetrations and discover a new world inside.
Scuba diver on the wreck of the Iona ship in the red sea offshore from Yanbu, Saudi Arabia
Taranto, Italy - June 23rd, 2005: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's remotely operated vehicle (ROV) being launched. This will be used to clear debris from around a stricken submarine and to deliver survival stores to buy time until a rescue can be mounted. Training exercises are held about 4 times a year.
Turkey - April 24, 2007: TCG İskenderun A1600 takes part in the Military Logistics activities of the Turkish Navy. This ship, which has the status of a passenger ship, took its passengers to commemorate the Gallipoli Wars and anchored in Çanakkale. \n\nIn the photo, the ship's crew trying to fix the ship with the rope
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