hey, guys, which one of you is tagmac? here is tagmac. yeah. how are you? a dive to do, yeah? yes. here we go then. the wreck‘s really close to the bay. the journey just takes a few minutes. tagmac, who is my guide, does it regularly, in fact, he was also involved in getting it out to its final resting place. and over those years, have you seen the plane change? in four years, marine life get very rich, we have many sea bass around the plane and there is a turtle sometimes we see around the plane. and so in this big vast ocean, why would fish come to live at the plane? because it is protection for them, like a house, and there is no dangerous things for the them living there, because it's clean, all clean. one, two and three. it is 80 metres down from the surface and immediately i can see some of the changes i came here looking for. little sponges and coral are appearing on the side and schools of fish glide gently past. the sea currents have wrenched one of the wings free from the plane, providing more tempting nooks and which sea creatures can hide. but i