10. Homebush Bay, Australia
Homebush Bay is the site of a few different shipwrecks. The bay was once used as a ship-breaking yard and two of the wrecks are easily accessible from the shore. Overgrown with foliage, they take on an eerie quality.

11. Fuerteventura, Canary Islands
The American Star had been a working boat for decades and was on its way to Thailand in the 1990s to be retired and turned into a floating hotel, but it encountered some bad weather in Fuerteventura and never made it. Only the bow is still visible above water.

12. Oahu, Hawaii
At 123 feet, the Sea Tiger is the deepest recreational diving wreck in Hawaii, where one can swim through the haunting hallways and hull of this sunken ship. It was once a Chinese vessel used to transport illegal immigrants. It was confiscated by the Coast Guard, sold and then purposely sunk to be used as an underwater tourist attraction.
