
Juniata Shipwreck - Orkney Underwater Drinks Coaster
A former oil tanker torpedoed in the first world war, rebuilt and finally used as a block ship to protect Scapa Flow, Juniata now lies in Inganess Bay. It is fascinating to see how something so old and derelict on the surface is actually a home to an abundance of marine life.
Alison's underwater photographs capture the remarkable wildlife, colours and textures of Orkney's ocean environment.
A lovely way to bring the underwater world of the Orkney Islands into your home is by using these luxurious glossy coasters. The colours of the coasters are vivid with a glossy, reflective finish with a cork base.
A former oil tanker torpedoed in the first world war, rebuilt and finally used as a block ship to protect Scapa Flow, Juniata now lies in Inganess Bay. It is fascinating to see how something so old and derelict on the surface is actually a home to an abundance of marine life.
Alison's underwater photographs capture the remarkable wildlife, colours and textures of Orkney's ocean environment.
A lovely way to bring the underwater world of the Orkney Islands into your home is by using these luxurious glossy coasters. The colours of the coasters are vivid with a glossy, reflective finish with a cork base.
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A former oil tanker torpedoed in the first world war, rebuilt and finally used as a block ship to protect Scapa Flow, Juniata now lies in Inganess Bay. It is fascinating to see how something so old and derelict on the surface is actually a home to an abundance of marine life.
Alison's underwater photographs capture the remarkable wildlife, colours and textures of Orkney's ocean environment.
A lovely way to bring the underwater world of the Orkney Islands into your home is by using these luxurious glossy coasters. The colours of the coasters are vivid with a glossy, reflective finish with a cork base.












