#baltic sea
Suburbia, Gdańsk, Poland
The Shoreline, Gdańsk, Poland
The Bridge, Gdansk, Poland
Magnificent photographs of wrecks resting on the bottom of the Baltic Sea, excerpts from the book “Ghosts Ships of the Baltic Sea” by Jonas Dahm & Carl Douglas.
The remains of a small 16th century ship, with its tiller and rudder still upright.
A cannon on the Swedish navy warship Svardet, sunk by the Danes on June 1, 1676.
Looming out of the deep on this unnamed ship is the figurehead of a seahorse.
A key in a door of what is believed to be Livonia, a British cargo ship that sank in October 1895. - A woman’s shoe found in a corridor of an unnamed wreck where many people perished.
A cabin on board the Aachen, a handsome 19th century steamship hit by a torpedo in July 1915. - These 18th century gold watches are among the treasures found on an unidentified vessel.
The words ‘Jessica, Hamburg’ are legible on the German ship’s wheel.
My best images of Baltic Sea