Ship Wreck
Ship Wreck's Apra Port features five big war-era wrecks, and there are at least 60 different sorts of military artifacts in the harbor, ranging from a Harley motorbike to amtracs and tractors to lost airplanes. A WW I-era German shipwreck sitting on the sea floor with a WWII Japanese wreckage resting above it is one of the most visited sights.
The Ship Wreck, which are relics of two world wars, collide at their aft parts. The wrecks not only give a glimpse into the past, but they also provide a home for a variety of fish species as well as a location for corals and sponges to thrive. The ship may be pierced from the starboard side (please follow a qualified guide) so divers can see the engine room.
The hatches in the engine room have been propped open, allowing penetration divers to investigate the engine and walkways. A lion claw bathtub may also be found deep within the ship. Disorientation is a possibility because the ship lies on its side, therefore divers must use caution. This is a more in-depth examination, yet it's still intriguing due to its older design. The ship was constructed in 1909.