The South Pacific – the ocean between the American continent and Asia, stands for endless vastness, an infinite stretch of water and pristine nature. For many, the South Pacific is synonymous with paradise sun, beaches and of course, the bikini. But the bikini, or rather the island Bikini, also stands for a disastrous series of nuclear tests, carried out by the USA immediately after the Second World War. To this end, numerous ships of different sizes and categories were brought together. The remnants of these vessels have found a watery grave at the bottom of the lagoon: in depths of up to 60 metres, practically inaccessible for the average diver. Until recently, the region could not be visited for decades, due to radioactive contamination. But how have nature and mankind developed? Accompany us to a very special ships cemetery. Explore a region untouched by human hand for more than 60 years and experience the magic of the South Seas.
Release Date: January 01, 2012
June 20, 1975
December 25, 2003
July 09, 2004
June 11, 1993
May 23, 1997
July 18, 2001
March 15, 1933
June 13, 1967
May 17, 1995
May 25, 2005
May 24, 2000
August 01, 1931
July 18, 2019
June 12, 1987
May 17, 2007
May 25, 2007
June 12, 2009
February 13, 2009
January 01, 2017
June 23, 1978