Exploring the Hidden Treasures of Wreck Diving: A Deep Dive into Underwater History
Wreck diving, a captivating niche within the realm of scuba diving, offers adventurers a unique…
Wreck diving, a captivating niche within the realm of scuba diving, offers adventurers a unique…
“We decided to write this book for the simple reason that it was missing from…
“In the gentle sway of the Florida coast lies a world few have truly seen.…
Exploring Sunken Treasures and Historical Wrecks Beneath the Waves Introduction Wreck diving, a captivating blend…
Nestled along the rugged coast of County Donegal, Ireland, lies a hidden treasure trove for…
In a poignant tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of the US Navy, the Salvage…
Explore the depths of the ocean and historical underwater landmarks with a fun, safe, and…
Cause Deep Down We Care! Welcome to Wreckwatch, the magazine and YouTube channel that brings…
According to Jeff Hummel, CEO of Rockfish, Inc. (Salvage Company), his crew believes they have…
The Carnatic was as a 1,776 GRT steam-powered wood-on-iron constructed Clipper Ship built at Samuda Brothers, Cubitt…
After more than 80 years on the seabed, what is probably the wreckage of the…
A diver who had gone missing while exploring the Zenobia shipwreck was discovered lifeless by…
A diver exploring the shipwreck “Zenobia” in the maritime area of Larnaca has been reported…
The Chrisoula K began life as the 3,720 or 3,807 GRT Cargo Ship Dora Oldendorff built at Orenstein, Koppel…
November 29, 1966 on this day in history Only Dennis Hale survived of the 29 crew members…
In the azure waters of the Northern Red Sea, an enigmatic relic from a bygone…
A Sunken Legacy of Gulf Marine Exploration In the heart of the Gulf of Mexico,…
Research has been taking place to find the wreck of a VOC ship in Table…
In the annals of maritime history, the Dunraven remains a captivating tale of adventure and…
As the new guardian of the Oliver Mowat, Kayla Martin makes good on a promise…
Photo via Amazon Facing the fury and danger of Lake Michigan. Written by Michael Passwater.…
At The Scuba Place we love designing those bucket list trips. Truk Lagoon is one of…
As the sun dips below the horizon, a sense of tranquility fills the air, and…
Calling all adventurers and underwater explorers! Get ready to discover the hidden gems of Micronesia,…
The Red Sea has long been a mecca for divers, with its crystal-clear waters, diverse…
In World War II Japan and Australia fought for control of the seas north of…
This project is about producing long-awaited 5 underwater maps and guides for some key scuba…
This video was taken during a recent wreck dive on the HMCS Saskatchewan, just outside…
In a stormy day of October 1898, the Charles P. Minch was anchored to the…
The National Museum of the Great Lakes is excited to announce the release of a…
Dive First World War Wrecks at Gallipoli historical underwater museum. After 107 years of protection…
Annapolis was sold to the British Columbia Artificial Reef Society in 2008. On April 4,…
After a search of several years, a group of researchers and divers – including BSAC’s…
The Wolfe Islander II was a ferry that ran between Kingston, Ontario and Wolfe Island,…
October 2017 saw me on my travels to a destination not usually associated with UK…
On November 16, 2017, Aqaba created a new dive site and sunk an old Hercules…
When I was a child, I dreamed of adventures like the ones that Indiana Jones…
America’s greatest museum of our past as a seafaring nation lies on the bottom of…
Located in from of the Xcaret park is the Mama Viña – an old shrimp boat that…
“Once you try it, you will never get enough of it”. This quote can barely…
Are you missing being underwater as much as we are? Let’s start planning ahead so…
The Northwind was built in Cleveland, Ohio by the Globe Iron Works Co., in 1888.…
Jill Heinerth, an underwater photographer, shares the story of how she shot this iconic image…
Explore deeper dive sites with confidence at depths down to 40 metres/130 ft. Learn to…
The famous French explorer Jacques Cousteau filmed an expedition at the wreck site called “Lagoon of Lost Ships” in 1969, which attracted newfound interest for divers to visit Truk.