Photographer Documents An Underwater WWII Plane Graveyard

Photographer Documents An Underwater WWII Plane Graveyard

Underwater photographer Brandi Mueller found her subjects near the Marshall Islands in the South Pacific, where WWII planes - from small fighters like F4F Wildcats to B-25 Mitchell medium bombers lie in their graves 130 feet below the surface. The interesting bit is that they weren't shot down. Instead, these perfectly fine aircrafts were sunk by the U.S. military itself. It was because of the enormous resources it would have taken to transport them back to the States.

JUL 18, 2016
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