
Scorpion tank on the deck of the San Fransisco Maru
Depth 165 feet.

Deck of Hanakawa Maru
Depth 65 feet.

Wheelhouse of the Rio de Janeiro Maru.
Depth 110 feet.

Tail of Zero fighter inside cargo hold
of the Fujikawa Maru. Depth 110 feet.

Name plate on a deck gun of the Fujikawa Maru.
The deck guns were sold by the British to the Japanese in the 1930"s
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