'Graveyard' giant aircraft from World War II on the ocean floor

Over the past 70 years, many aircraft have been left behind during World War II

Over the past 70 years, many aircraft abandoned in World War II are still "resting" on the Pacific bottom. Brandi Mueller diver's photos have helped us admire this unique sight.

Surprised with the giant "graveyard" of World War II

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"Graveyard" aircraft were discovered by divers in the 1960s.

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According to Mueller, these aircraft were left behind by the United States after World War II because moving them from Kwajalein Atoll to the US was too expensive.

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This is a unique sight because objects under the ocean are planes, not sunken ships.

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In this "cemetery" there are many different types of aircraft such as Douglas SBD Dauntless, F4U Corsairs, TBF / TBM Avengers, Helldivers, B-25 Mitchells, Curtiss C-46 Commandos and F4F Wildcats,

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Mr. Mueller felt very interesting when watching these scenes in his dress.

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Update 18 December 2018
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