Theo’s Wreck
This is a guest blog post by Daniel Talbot Located approximately about 1.5 miles off shore of Grand Bahama Island, west of Silver Point, in just over 100 feet of water lies Theo’s Wreck. The wreck,...
View ArticleBritannia Beach, BC
If someone asked you to go diving in what used to be one of the most polluted stretches of water in North America, you'd probably say no, right? Well, Britannia Beach near Vancouver, British Columbia...
View ArticleHTMS Chang | Koh Chang’s New Ship Wreck
*This is a guest blog post by Jon Milnes One thing I love about diving is to be underwater; underwater with fish, coral, friends and camera. There's nothing quite like it, it’s simply awesome! Just...
View ArticleFear and Awe: Diving The USCGC Duane
As excitement and fear coursed through my body, the last thing I saw before I submerged into the water were the thumbs down signals from the other divers in my entourage. With a full exhale, I grasped...
View ArticleDiving Bucket List – Chuuk Lagoon
In Micronesia: Diving the Ghost Fleet of Truk Lagoon Nearly 70 years ago during World War II, the United States launched a combination of air strikes, submarine attacks and surface ship actions upon a...
View ArticleThe Secret Behind Creating New Reefs
There is nothing quite like a wreck dive. Descending downwards into an enigma of ecosystems, the experience is subliminal. These artificial reefs exist all over the world but little is known by the...
View ArticleA New Addition to the USS Mohawk
Close to this time frame in 2012, the decommissioned Coast Guard Cutter,uniquely built with wooden decks and known as the USS Mohawk, was sunk in 90 feet of water approximately 30 miles off the...
View ArticleExperience Wreck Diving on “The Rhone”
Mastering the sport of diving can only be achieved by taking the plunge again and again and working on those skills that need the most improvement. Image credit: www.cooperislandbeachclub.com Once you...
View ArticleDiving the Andrea Doria
‘The Mount Everest of Scuba Diving’ 1 hour 20 The desire to achieve something - or what we often refer to as motivation - can come from many different and varied influences. Perhaps watching a role...
View ArticleExpedition Hamilton
In the early hours of 26th of June 2011 a team of divers including Team Blue Immersions Jonas Samuelsson and Aron Arngrimsson left Reykjavik, Iceland for the Alexander Hamilton a US Coast Guard Cutter...
View ArticleWorld Famous Wreck Diver Headlines Phoenix Dive Show
Leading up to DEMA — one of the largest trade events in the dive industry — was, the Phoenix Dive Show, which took place on Sept. 21 and 22 in Phoenix. Exhibitors included Aqua Lung, Bottom Crawlers,...
View ArticleThe Sinking of The SS Thistlegorm
The sinking of the ship that was to become the most famous wreck in the Red Sea is a dramatic tale from the African Theater in World War II. Captain William Ellis paced along the bridge, where the...
View ArticleDiving the USAT Liberty
Novice divers and even snorkelers can enjoy this World War II shipwreck on Bali The USAT Liberty was a United States Army transport (USAT) ship that was torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-166 in 1942, a...
View ArticleRed Sea Wrecks: MV Salem Express
One of the Red Sea’s most controversial wrecks leaves a big impression on divers Resting at around 90 feet (25 meters) off Safaga, just south of Hurghada, the MV Salem Express is one of the most...
View ArticleIn Indonesia: Bali’s Diving Highlights with Blue Seasons Bali
Late last year, I was lucky enough to spend 30 days discovering the wonderful scuba diving on offer in Indonesia. Blue Seasons Bali took me out to experience the famous USAT liberty wreck and Menjangan...
View ArticleMy Favorite Dive: The Produce, Aliwal Shoal, South Africa
But the Shoal is also famous as the final resting place of the Produce, a Norwegian cargo carrier that has become one of South Africa’s most rewarding wreck sites. The Shoal’s treacherous topography...
View Article10 WWI & WWII Historic Dive Sites to Explore
Sometimes it’s hard to imagine how these gigantic ships were sunk. Yet, exploring them at the bottom of the ocean just makes it that much more interesting. Here are 10 great WWI & WWII dive sites...
View Article9 Amazing Airplane Wrecks to Dive
Plane wrecks are some of the most breathtaking sights to see under the sea. Whether they’ve been purposely sunk as artificial reefs or sunk accidentally, these wrecks are among the best sites to dive....
View ArticleDive Site: James Bond Wrecks, The Bahamas
If you’re dreaming of an archetypal tropical paradise, the fantasy in your mind’s eye will probably look a lot like the Bahamas. From tiki huts suspended over aquamarine waters to balmy evenings, cheap...
View ArticleTop 8 Wrecks to Dive in the Bahamas
Top 8 Wrecks in the Bahamas By Scuba Diver Life Some sunk, some are man-made—all of these wrecks are beautiful sights to behold for snorkelers and divers alike. James Bond Wreck By Scuba Diver Life...
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