Beautiful but Mysterious Shipwrecks You Can Actually Visit

13. The HMS Hermes: A WWII Aircraft Carrier

The British carrier HMS Hermes (95), the first ship laid down as an aircraft carrier, pictured in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @U.S. Navy

The HMS Hermes was a British aircraft carrier sunk off the coast of Sri Lanka in 1942 during World War II. The wreck is a popular dive site, attracting divers with its historical significance and vibrant marine life. The Hermes lies at a depth of 50 meters, making it a challenging dive for experienced divers. The site is a treasure trove of history, with artifacts like aircraft parts, guns, and personal belongings still intact. The Hermes is also a vibrant marine habitat, home to a diverse array of fish and corals. Exploring the Hermes is like stepping into a time capsule, where history and nature come together to create a mesmerizing underwater landscape. The site is a testament to the resilience of life and the enduring power of history, offering a unique opportunity to connect with the past while witnessing the wonders of the present.

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