
Three very different but compelling dives – a D-Day tank & bulldozer wreck-site, a big WW1 mule-carrier and an ancient man-made island in a Scottish
Three very different but compelling dives – a D-Day tank & bulldozer wreck-site, a big WW1 mule-carrier and an ancient man-made island in a Scottish
Mike Haigh from Wreck Hunters returns with the final video in this current series, which he has titled ‘getting out of the library’, looking forward
In this session, Mike talks about the best ways to conserve history for future generations. You can find out more about the Wreck Hunters archaeology
Photomosaics are a great way to catch a dive site in all its detail. You can find out more about the Wreck Hunters archaeology course,
Underwater metal detectors are used for more than just looking for gold and treasure. Mike talks about how they are employed for use in underwater
Mike Haigh from the Wreck Hunters team talks about how to survey an underwater archaeology dive site. You can find out more about the Wreck
Wreck Hunters are giving us a guide on how to lift small objects from the ocean floor during any scuba diving archaeology course. You can
Ever wondered how they lift those heavy cannon from the ocean floor? Mike Haigh from https://wreckhunters.co.uk talks about how using a lift bag helps scuba
Do you have a love of scuba diving and archaeology? Mike Haigh from https://wreckhunters.co.uk talks about how to join the Wreck Hunters team this summer
Project Director Mike Haigh talks about the Wreck Hunters program, and how you can get involved in underwater archaeology. Check out the Wreck Hunters website
Do you have an interest in scuba diving archeology, then joining the Wreck Hunters archaeological program might be just up your street. SUPPORT THE CHANNEL
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