"Bow of the S.S. Saganaga" original painting of a WW2 wreck in Newfoundland roseShipping + Taxes extra Immerse yourself in the dramatic history of World War 2 as you gaze upon this breathtaking painting of the S. S. Saganaga, one of the Bell Island Newfoundland wrecks. On September 5, 1942, WW2 came to Canadas shores. The German sub U 513 launched a fierce attack on the anchored ship, firing two torpedoes that failed to arm. But the U boat was not done yet. They unleashed two more torpedoes, hitting the ship in the bow and stern.
but also play a vital role in the reef ecosystem by scraping and eating algae off rocks and surfaces
collects bacteria and processes carbon to create nutrient rich reefs
to a place where time stands still and the beauty of nature is on full display
Octopus lovers will enjoy having this print as a unique accent to their space
but a window into a world of wonder
One of my favourite things to do especially in this cave is to remember to look up
coloured pencils and watercolour paint to create the original
create an atmosphere that is both mysterious and mesmerizing
"The Great White Spy Hopping Shark" Art Print
expert-level camouflage skills
one of the Bell Island Newfoundland wrecks
while soft corals are present but don't form the reef structure itself