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Tulagi Time

TULAGI ISLAND
SOLOMON'S; July-Sept 2006

USS destroyer Aaron Ward 46m-72m
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    Video USS destroyer Aaron Ward by Dave Hurst

Aaron Ward port prop now rests at 71m after the recent collapse of the stern 28/9/06 3 days earlier it was at 64m with a good poser Aaron Ward's 5 torpedo tubes  20mm gun & foo in front of the bridge

USS Kanawha was a fleet oiler 42m-58m

USS Kanawha is penetration plus dive Bev descending down 50 odd metres into the forward hold  Look the dishwasher is into cleaning Kanawha crockery!  Ah, I think Lisa liked this 4 inch gun best! Mmm-- was that on the stern or amidship?

Kawanishi (Mavis) seaplane 32m down

Starboard wing was blown off leaving the inner prop to hang down To be sure tis Lisa in the cockpit Port wing & props Inside the fuselage, behind the cockpit bulkhead. see the toilet lid on the right

Twin Tunnels starts at 14m & exists outside of the wall at 38m

Bev free falling down one tunnel On the wall,Neil Yates(Tulagi Dive) has taken command of my old CCR Dolphin breather, like a duck to water On top, the fish are prolific big & small lots of flora & fauna everywhere


Jeff Giddins


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