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Kneel before this giant undersea plough

The sea is home to many awe-inspiring behemoths – including human-made ones like this 35-tonne monster, which tills the seabed sowing cable
Kneel before this giant undersea plough

(Image: Mike Smith/EEF Photography Awards)

This mighty mechanical beast is a plough – but you won’t see it in any farmer’s field. The 35-tonne underwater worker digs in the silt deep on the ocean floor.

The is towed behind a ship, burying the heavy power cable that runs from offshore wind turbines in a trench up to 2.5 metres deep. Burying undersea cables in a trench protects them from ships’ anchors – or even saboteurs.

Mike Smith’s striking image of the massive machine today won the professional category of a , an organisation that supports British manufacturers.

Topics: Oceans