(1) At or near or toward the center of a ship
(1) There was no one in sight, but he heard a fiddle and what sounded like an accordion, and what he'd thought was just an anchor light was also the gleam of light from the scuttles of a low, midships deckhouse.
(2) Most of the midships area has collapsed in on itself, the weight buckling the hull outwards.
(3) Shoals of chromis and damsels with large grouper among them cruised the wreck as we slowly ascended towards the midships section.
(4) The main midships galley
(5) Most of the midships section had collapsed and was unsafe to penetrate.
(6) It is shotted to the midships mast and the deck is at 30m.
(7) Her remains include the bows and midships section in 20-25m, while her stern lies a little off the main reef in 50-55m and is consequently rarely dived.
(8) It is smothered in plumose anemones but the scrap is still clearly visible on the decks, with the partially collapsed midships section revealing yet more cargo.
(9) Rather than end the dive and ascend from here, a convenient way to move slowly shallower and get the most from a dive computer is to follow the hull back to the midships area, slowly making your way up the hull.
(10) The midships building is only a shell, though standing upright.
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