
Above 18m: Shallow wreck-dive in Scapa
Scapa Flow’s WW1 blockships offer some fantastic shallow-water dive-sites but, as LAWSON WOOD explains, one of these, the Dyle, had long been misnamed The second
Scapa Flow’s WW1 blockships offer some fantastic shallow-water dive-sites but, as LAWSON WOOD explains, one of these, the Dyle, had long been misnamed The second
Freedivers and technical divers team up to take on the wartime wrecks of Truk Lagoon, with KIRK KRACK and JOHN HULLVERSON reporting on what was
Searching for WW2 aircraft off Florida’s Atlantic coast, scuba divers Michael Barnette and Jimmy Gadomski had not been expecting to find the remains of a
Complacency might have played a part in the deaths of two divers in a single incident on the Plymouth shipwreck HMS Scylla last year, an
Scuba divers have explored a shipwreck two miles off the Channel island of Alderney and identified it as the long-lost Victorian cargo steamship Virago. They
Technical divers have located U-111, the final “lost” WW1 German submarine wreck in US waters, at a depth of 120m – confounding US Navy records
The Balkan nation of Montenegro, which has a 300km eastern Adriatic coastline, is keen to start attracting scuba-diving tourists – and as part of that
Had the Titanic’s captain heeded an iceberg warning from the Mesaba, a merchant steamship in the vicinity, the luxury liner might have safely completed her
Exploring Scapa Flow’s shallower attractions, LAWSON WOOD showcases the Churchill Barrier II. It’s probably the most shipwrecks you can visit on a single UK dive!
Thailand-based wreck-hunter TIM LAWRENCE and his dive-team pulled this artefact off a shipwreck recently but he tells us: ‘I’m a bit frustrated with this bell
Two scuba divers were missing, presumed dead, following a boat-dive on the HMS Scylla wreck in Cornwall on the evening of Friday (3 September).
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