Pacific
Deeper into Truk
The wrecks of Truk in standard diving depths are well-documented, but what if you’re lucky enough to be there in a technical capacity? Brandi Mueller reports. Read more...
Holy Spirit
They told HENLEY SPIERS that sea lions, mobula rays and whale sharks were guaranteed. The Sea of Cortez was a place he had to check out Read more...
Stopovers on the Highway
However many videos you watch, you have to dive there to know it – CATH BATES pays a visit to the underwater wonderland known as Socorro Read more...
Appointment with the President
What do you do when you have time to spare in Indonesia? Pop over to Vanuatu to dive one of the world’s most iconic wrecks, of course. It only took BRANDI MUELLER four days to get there… Read more...
Sacrifice, Safety & Sanctuary
There are a number of extraordinary historical legacies to explore in the Marshall Islands. Ship and aircraft wrecks, great vis and pristine reef, anyone? Read more...
Nation of Riches More Valuable Than Gold (Pt 2)
In the January edition we left MARK B HATTER heading onward after the first leg of his Solomon Islands adventures but feeling distinctly unwell. Had the curse of Skull Island claimed a victim? Read more...
Far-Off Bright Azores
‘From edges of sunken ledges in some far-off bright Azore’ wrote the poet Longfellow long ago, almost as if he’d dived the place. Read more...
Nation of Riches More Valuable than Gold
Revelling in his visit to “the bullseye of biodiversity”, MARK B HATTER brings us the first of two reports from the Solomon Islands. Read more...
Bombs at Bikini
For the good of mankind and to end all world wars, that was the premise: JESPER KJØLLER reviews the awful and awesome legacy of the USA’s Operation Crossroads. Read more...
Atmospheric Welcome
They take good care of the coastline in Dauin, and it shows in the quality of the diving, says SAEED RASHID. Read more...
Small Bite out of Bligh
While most divers head to Fiji to see its sharks, we’ve been there and done that several times in the past year or so. Read more...
Diving on the Shoulders of Giants
A manta ray called Mathilde was just one big reason why SIMON MORLEY will never forget his recent trip to Socorro, San Benedicto and Roca Partida – the main Revillagigedo islands Read more...
Christmas on Christmas Island
Associated with its scuttling red crabs, there is a lot more to Christmas Island, as JOHN LIDDIARD finds when he slips under water. Read more...
A Noisy Search for Humuhumu-Nukunuka-A-Pua’a!
With marine life accounting for 28% of Hawaii’s many endemic species, the USA’s 50th state offers an alternative universe Read more...
Rusty Pilgrimage Part 2
A tropical lagoon in the Pacific containing more than 60 WW2-era Japanese ships has been the wet dream of Read more...
Diving With an Axe Murderer
Definitely off the beaten trail is Saipan in the Pacific’s North Mariana islands, a relative stone’s throw from Read more...
Rusty Pilgrimage Part 1
Today every square centimetre of the globe can be inspected from satellites, but during WW2 the Imperial Japanese Read more...






























