US World War One wreck found by divers off Cornwall
Mesmerising footage of the wreck of a US warship that sank during World War One has been released.
Divers have explored the remains of USS Jacob Jones for the first time, 105 years after it went down off the Cornish coast.
A total of 66 servicemen were lost after the vessel was torpedoed by a German submarine, on 6 December 1917.
Plymouth diver Dom Robinson, who was part of Team Darkstar, said the find was "every diver's dream".
The USS Jacob Jones, was found more than 328ft (100m) under the water on 11 August with some of its features still intact.
The ship's torpedo tubes, bell and boilers are clearly visible in the footage.
Mr Robinson said the team, which spent more than a year planning the trip, were in talks with the US embassy about what happens next.
"The discovery of the USS Jacob Jones and the remains of those who lost their lives onboard more than a century ago is truly at the heart of the American Battle Monuments Commission's charge to honour the memories of our missing and to keep their legacies alive," a spokeswoman for the American Battle Monuments Commission said.
"Even after more than 100 years, we never forget the sacrifices that were made in the name of freedom."
Video journalist: Rebecca Ricks