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A picture taken on August 12, 2018 shows the wreckage of an American bombardier fighter plane from the Second World War, the Lockheed P-38G Lightning, at 38 meters of depth, off the coast of La Ciotat, southern France. (Photo/Agencies)
![A diver explores the wreckage of an American bombardier fighter plane from the Second World War, the Lockheed P-38G Lightning, at 38 meters of depth, on August 12, 2018, off the coast of La Ciotat, southern France. (Photo/Agencies)](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/08/13/2924bcb5d51848dd9efd0422d9955265.jpg)
A diver explores the wreckage of an American bombardier fighter plane from the Second World War, the Lockheed P-38G Lightning, at 38 meters of depth, on August 12, 2018, off the coast of La Ciotat, southern France. (Photo/Agencies)
![Divers explore the wreckage of an American bombardier fighter plane from the Second World War, the Lockheed P-38G Lightning, at 38 meters of depth, on August 12, 2018, off the coast of La Ciotat, southern France. (Photo/Agencies)](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/08/13/b2a8665e23854b328da9b88dcb5d5f37.jpg)
Divers explore the wreckage of an American bombardier fighter plane from the Second World War, the Lockheed P-38G Lightning, at 38 meters of depth, on August 12, 2018, off the coast of La Ciotat, southern France. (Photo/Agencies)
![A picture taken on August 12, 2018 shows the wreckage of an American bombardier fighter plane from the Second World War, the Lockheed P-38G Lightning, at 38 meters of depth, off the coast of La Ciotat, southern France. (Photo/Agencies)](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/08/13/682243de289941bc8acb6c493590614b.jpg)
A picture taken on August 12, 2018 shows the wreckage of an American bombardier fighter plane from the Second World War, the Lockheed P-38G Lightning, at 38 meters of depth, off the coast of La Ciotat, southern France. (Photo/Agencies)