-BERMUDA SHIPWRECKS-

These are images taken from the shipwreck sites of:
The "Kate"- sunk in 1878 / The "Pelinaion"- sunk in 1939 / "Cristobal Colon"- sunk in 1936

The Kate 1878 - A English steamer
The Kate 1878 - Whats left of her hull
The Kate 1878 - Engine parts
The Kate 1878 - Propeller Shaft
The Kate 1878 - The engine room

The Kate 1878 - The reef where she rests

The Kate 1878 - The hidden reef

The Kate 1878 - The hidden reef
The Kate 1878 - The reef is hidden just below a ships water line

The Kate 1878 - Engine parts

The Pelinaion 1939 - A Greek steamer
The Pelinaion 1939 - One of the ships huge deck winches
The Pelinaion 1939 - The top of one of the four massive boilers
The Pelinaion 1939 - Part of the boiler
The Pelinaion 1939 - More engine parts
The Pelinaion 1939 - Engine Parts
The Pelinaion 1939 - Engine Parts
The Pelinaion 1939 - A school of bluehead wrasse
The Pelinaion 1939 - One of the ships port holes (from inside)
The Pelinaion 1939 - Wreckage
The Pelinaion 1939 - More twisted metal wreckage

The Pelinaion 1939 - Part of a propeller shaft bearing mount
The Pelinaion 1939 - The propeller shaft and more twisted metal wreckage
The Pelinaion 1939 - A sea urchin among the wreckage
The Pelinaion 1939 - A stoplight parrotfish
Cristobal Colon 1936 A 500' long Spanish cruise liner, she is Bermuda's largest shipwreck
Cristobal Colon 1936 One of the ships two spare propellers sitting on the deck
Cristobal Colon 1936 Part of the decking
Cristobal Colon 1936 More of the decking

Cristobal Colon 1936
Cristobal Colon 1936
Cristobal Colon 1936
Cristobal Colon 1936 The reef she slammed into near North Rock

Cristobal Colon 1936 More twisted metal
Cristobal Colon 1936 Looking up from below
Cristobal Colon 1936 A parrotfish
Cristobal Colon 1936 More wreckage
Cristobal Colon 1936 More wreckage
   

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