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We went to dive in a ship wreck: the "Nordby", a 3-masted danish merchant ship who sank in Raiatea lagoon in 1900. He was picking up copra before heading back to New Zealand and then Liverpool. The ship lies by 25 meters depth on the side and is very easy to visit. But the waters aren't very clear, not easy to take pictures with the fisheye....

Taken by vicuna with a Lomography Fisheye 1 loaded with Kodak Gold (35mm, 400 iso) film in Raiatea Island, French Polynesia. These tags describe this photo: diving, deep, sea, underwater, fisheye submarine, fish and ship wreck. This photo can also be found in the album Diving in a ship wreck.

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