The magical beauty of wrecks on the ocean floor

Wrecks off the island of Gozo, Malta, make the waters of this place a mysterious beauty, as hidden from an ancient story.

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These impressive photographs, including the Rozi wreck, were performed by underwater photographer Wojciech Podhorski off the island of Gozo, Malta.

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Podhorski recorded these photos during the vacation with friends.This is one of his works on Um El Faroud wreck.

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The group of divers went down to a depth of 30 m to discover ruined wrecks.In the picture, a diver is swimming in P29, formerly a patrol ship of Malta, located off Gozo.

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Um El Faroud shipwreck with impressive beauty attracted many visitors from all over the world to explore.

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The multicolored marine creatures have invaded the wreck of P29.

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Um El Faroud was sunk to the seabed after a gas explosion during maintenance in 1995.

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This haunting picture captures the remains of a ship that explores mines P29.

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The Rozi vessel, which was no longer operated, was located on the seabed near the port of keirkewwa, making artificial reefs for coral growth.

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In 1992, the Rozi ship specialized in underwater tours under the management of Captain Morgan.Currently, this tour is no longer available, but divers still flock here to admire the wreck.

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Um El Faroud is also used as an artificial coral reef, with countless species of fish and sea creatures growing.

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Um El Faroud weighs 10,000 tons, is 115 meters long, creating many areas for divers to explore.

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The beautiful and mysterious Rozi ship is located at a depth of 36 m near the island of Gozo.

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Many divers reach different parts of Um El Faroud.Now, this wreck is home to marine fish.

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Podhorski said that diving in shipwrecks is quite dangerous.You have to pay attention to the surroundings because there are many sharp metal pieces.

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To record images of wrecks like the P29, Podhorski uses cylinders with different gas mixtures to maximize the time spent underwater.