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About a motorbike and not a car, but certainly worth being seen, the winning photo of the brand new "Shipwreck" category of the 2020 Ocean Art “Safe Under the Sea” contest:
© Taner Atilgan
It was taken in the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm, a British ship built in 1940 and sunk by planes of the Luftwaffe in the Red Sea in October 1941. The wreck has apparently become a well known diving site.
According to Wikipedia:
So, for experts, is it a Norton or a BSA?
(Some trucks and several other motorbikes can be seen in this video)
© Taner Atilgan
It was taken in the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm, a British ship built in 1940 and sunk by planes of the Luftwaffe in the Red Sea in October 1941. The wreck has apparently become a well known diving site.
According to Wikipedia:
The vessel's cargo included: Bedford trucks, Universal Carrier armoured vehicles, Norton 16H and BSA motorcycles, Bren guns, cases of ammunition, and 0.303 rifles as well as radio equipment, Wellington boots, aircraft parts, railway wagons[4] and two LMS Stanier Class 8F steam locomotives.
So, for experts, is it a Norton or a BSA?
(Some trucks and several other motorbikes can be seen in this video)