
Warren makes it a point to travel to exotic dive destinations regularly where he expands his body of work to include images from such destinations as the Caribbean, South America, the Pacific Northwest, and more recently, Micronesia. His pictures have been showcased over the years in various publications including Advanced Diver Magazine, Scuba Diving Magazine, as well as many other publications. Additionally, his work has also been featured in various other media including newspaper and television. His work can be seen on his website at www.warrenlophotography.com.
Truk Lagoon, part of the Federated States of
Micronesia is located near the equator, just directly north of the
eastern shores of Australia. Chuuk, as the islands were originally
called, is a fairly poor state. During WW II, the islands were a supply
base for the Japanese. The Americans mounted a surprise attack on Chuuk
and
virtually demolished the entire Japanese fleet. Many of the ships were
merchant ships, designated "Maru", and were sunk completely loaded with
cargo. It is because of these wrecks that Truk Lagoon is world renowned
for its history and diving. There was also significant loss of life
during the attacks, and as a result, the Japanese have designated Truk
as a national grave site. It is Warren's distinct pleasure to present
to you some of his images from his trip to Truk Lagoon in November
2007,
where he was able to explore the numerous wrecks of Truk Lagoon.
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