Image of the bow, from starboard. Notice the damage seen on the leading edge of the bow. (Dr Mike Gadd)
The bow, with a wedge ripped in it. You can see the bow boyancy limber holes in the background. - Pat Householder (Dr Mike Gadd)
The bow from starboard. The large semi-circular hole to the left is a limber hole which allowed sea water to enter the boat's superstructure to aid in diving. (Dr Mike Gadd)
More limber holes can be made out along the hull. (Dr Mike Gadd)
Another view of the bow. (Dr Mike Gadd)
Looking up along the knife-like bow. (Dr Mike Gadd)
Semi-cirular limber holes running along the starboard side of the LAGARTO's bow. (Dr Mike Gadd)
The forward capstan. (Dr Mike Gadd)
The forward torpedo room excape chamber structure. - Pat Householder (Dr Mike Gadd)
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Torpedo loading hatch. (Dr Mike Gadd)
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Possibly the TBT (Target Bearing Transmitter). - Pat Householder (Dr Mike Gadd)
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Looking down at the port side running light. (Dr Mike Gadd)
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A diver studying the port side of the periscope shears. (Dr Mike Gadd)