![]() First of two wrecks, the Tears of Allah |
![]() Used to film the 1983 movie, Never Say Never Again |
![]() The 20+ year sunk former tugboat is breaking up |
![]() Nice gray angelfish |
![]() Across the deck of the former tugboat |
![]() Two doctorfish swim by a chair |
![]() Donna and Andy pose for photos taken from inside |
![]() Donna does not stir up more sand when she leaves |
![]() Andy in chair and David joins him for macroflash photo |
![]() Andy blocks out David's face with a hook'em sign |
![]() Inverted diver investigates the hole cut out for the movie camera crew that filmed James Bond evading a shark at this site |
![]() The camera crew filming hole |
![]() Over to the Vulcan Bomber remains from Thunderball |
![]() A fake Vulcan Bomber one made of tubes and skin |
![]() Saucereye Porgy |
![]() Only the tubes remain after 35+ years under the sea |
![]() Donna ready to grin for the FinPhoto photograper |
![]() Only thing recognizable left is the landing gear |
![]() A field of garden eels |
![]() More Vulcan bomber landing gear remains |
![]() Donna is bored with so many landing gear photos |
![]() Squirrelfish by a sea anenome |
![]() Last shot of the landing gear, I promise |
![]() Use 3-D glasses for depth perception visual of David |
![]() Macroflash of coral on the bomber tubing |
![]() Kim poses in front of the pipe structure |
![]() Diver investigates supports of the former movie prop |
![]() Another Saucereye Porgy |
![]() Kim swims into the hole in the side of the Tears of Allah |
![]() Kim looks back through all the kicked up sand |
![]() Looking outside from within at another diver |
![]() My air bubbles ripple on the ceiling inside the vessel |
![]() Kim enters another room inside the boat |
![]() Kim leads the way through the inside of the tugboat |
![]() We exit through a deck hatch |
![]() Here is the hole we exited out of the ship |
![]() Departing the former tugboat, Tears of Allah |
![]() David self portrait |
![]() Andy makes his safety stop |
![]() Donna does her safety stop as well |