
Turks & Caicos – Photograph by IPWNNOOBS
The United Nations estimates that there are more than 3 million shipwrecks on the ocean floor [Source: Wikipedia]. These once mighty vessels, both sunken and beached, are a haunting reminder that nothing lasts forever. These beautiful ships used to rule the seas they traveled. Now they serve as a window into our past.
2. Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

Photograph by WOLLEX
3. Gytheio, Greece

Photograph by JUSTELINE
4. Zakynthos, Greece

Photograph by TO GIAN
5. Oregon, United States

Photograph by MATT CONWELL
6. Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal

Photograph by FRANK ZILLMANN
7. Unknown

Photograph by DARTH
8. Woody Point, Redcliffe Peninsula, Australia

Photograph by GORKATH
9. Grytviken, South Georgia

Photograph by NOAA PHOTO LIBRARY
10. Truk Lagoon, Micronesia

Photograph by GH0STDOT
11. Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

Photograph by HAWKFISH
12. Tobermory, Ontario, Canada

Photograph by ALIJA BOS
13. Truk Lagoon, Micronesia

Photograph by GH0STDOT
14. Batumi, Georgia

Photograph by RICHARD BARTZ
15. Cairnbulg Point, United Kingdom

Photograph by LAIRD TURNER
16. Italy

Photograph by Klaus Leidorf
17. Mar del Plata, Argentina

Photograph by SEARAIDER
18. Grytviken, South Georgia

Photograph by SERGE OUACHEE
19. Mo’ynoq, Uzbekistan

Photograph by MISSALIONA
20. Red Sea

Photograph by JOOS J. BAKKER
21. Tromso, Norway

Photograph by DIVENORWAY
22. Lakonia Peloponissos, Greece

Photograph by MAKIS
23. Fraser Island, Australia

Photograph by DRAICONE
24. Amorgos Island, Greece

Photograph by JIMISOFLOU
25. Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, Canada

Photograph by MANUMADOR
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