Secret Spot: Hai Siang Wreck
HAI SIANG WRECK
Of the western coast of Reunion Island, the Hai Siang shipwreck lies nearly 200 feet below the surface.
Formerly an illegal fishing vessel, the 196-foot Formosan boat was seized and sunk as an artificial reef in 1980. Since then, it has become rife with marine life, including eagle rays, mola mola, sea turtles, and hard and soft corals.
To capture this image, I used an ultra-wide-angle lens and positioned myself in front of the bow. I deliberately turned of my strobe to create the shot I was looking for.
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Gabriel Barathieu
Hai Siang Shipwreck
This secret wreck dive is located just off the coast of Reunion Island.
HAI SIANG WRECK
Of the western coast of Reunion Island, the Hai Siang shipwreck lies nearly 200 feet below the surface.
Formerly an illegal fishing vessel, the 196-foot Formosan boat was seized and sunk as an artificial reef in 1980. Since then, it has become rife with marine life, including eagle rays, mola mola, sea turtles, and hard and soft corals.
To capture this image, I used an ultra-wide-angle lens and positioned myself in front of the bow. I deliberately turned of my strobe to create the shot I was looking for.
Click here for more scuba diving secret spots, and make sure to check out the rest of 11th annual photo contest winners!