spt29970
Contributor
Hi all. Last month I dove the wreck of the fishing boat Transpac in British Columbia, Canada. While I was busy photographing the wreck, I was completely oblivious to the face that someone installed on the bow. I was vaguely aware of the white disk, but it wasn't until I was back on the ship reviewing my photos that someone asked me if I had seen it. The answer was no, but my camera had. The wreck itself is spectacular. It is sticking straight up in the water column, against a sheer wall, balanced with its stern on a small ledge at 250ft. The top of the bow is at 115ft and the white face is at the tip of the bow. The superstructure sticks out into the channel. Here is an image of the bow
and here is the wheelhouse, which has all of its glass intact.
Here is the mystery. When I was reviewing my photography, I discovered a web address written on the face, but I can't quite read it. It says something like www.xxxxxshark.com
Can you figure it out? You can click on the images for more details, but the writing is at the limit of my camera's resolution.
and here is the wheelhouse, which has all of its glass intact.
Here is the mystery. When I was reviewing my photography, I discovered a web address written on the face, but I can't quite read it. It says something like www.xxxxxshark.com
Can you figure it out? You can click on the images for more details, but the writing is at the limit of my camera's resolution.