Next Generation Diving - Underwater Vehicles...

   In the 1950s, development of the scuba unit revolutionized diving (it was next generation diving), and its technology continues to develop apace. Modern underwater vehicles and other equipment See more details

Top 10 Best Caribbean Diving Sites.

  The Caribbean diving established itself as a first-rate decades ago, with ideal island getaways close reefs, walls and wrecks that have become legendary. Think you’ve been everywhere in the regiSee more details

Basking Sharks, Beluga Whales, Leopard Seals.

Go to the warm-water tropics for cor­als, seahorses and pretty fish. Come to these cold-water destinations for some of the planet's most exciting encounters with best diving mega animals: basking sSee more details

Wreck Diving

Explore the most astonishing Shipwreck diving places: Bermuda, Florida, Aruba, British Columbia shipwrecks. Experience the World's Best Wreck Diving Destination- Chuuk (turk) diving.

Diving to Sunken Aircraft – even better than Cage Diving.

Sunken Aircraft - more exciting than cage diving.Wars, weather and other powerful forces have downed aircraft in all corners of the globe — and we get to dive that sunken aircraft.

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Wreck Diving – Penetration to Sunken Ships.

Penetration to sunken ship.Planning the first of our two penetration checkout dives to sunken ships, Lawton decides we will enter the Kittiwake through a large circular hole that's been cut into the port side, pass through the adjacent bulkhead to a sec­ond chamber, drop down into the engine room through a massive cutout in the floor, continue forward toward the bow through another hole in the bulkhead, turn around and retreat. I'll lead the dive, tying off our guideline and pointing out potential hazards along the way before reel­ing it all back up on the return trip. And Lawton will judge my every move. (Gulp.)

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Sunken Ships – The Survey of Shipwreck.

Sunken Ships – The Survey of Shipwreck.

For all divers the outside of the sunken ships are a horrible tease. For me, the real excitement is exploring inside. Swimming around the exterior of a shipwreck is something most any open-water diver can do safely. Sure, the visuals are cool, and the vast majority of marine-life encounters take place here — but the secrets lie within.

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Sunken Ships – Preparation for Wreck Diving.

Wreck Diving to the Sunken Ships.

Sunken ships have gravity. There's something' ele­mentally compelling about a vessel submerged in the deep. It draws us uncontrollably, turning us back into curious youngsters, plung­ing us into the unknown, where we're sometimes too excited to consider precautions — or consequences.

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Best Shipwreck Diving

ShipWreck_diving_mainHere's no better way to spice up a dive destination than by adding best shipwreck diving.

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Dive Attractions: Wreck Diving And Artificial Reefs

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One example of a dive attraction that requires improved skills is that of wreck diving. Indeed, it is important to remember that dive tourism attractions are not solely natural and there are a variety of anthropological resources both above and below the waterline that may form significant attractions.

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Diving Texas Clipper.

Diving Texas Clipper

More than a million visitors a year cross the 2.5-mile-long causeway to laid-back South Padre Island but not all of them join diving Texas Clipper.

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Best Wreck Diving: Aruba

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While diving Aruba you'll see a generous collection of wrecks, with its most infamous  400-foot Ger­man freighter, Antilla.

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Best Wreck Diving: Turk (Chuuk)

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Many destinations claim to be the "Wreck Diving Capital of the World," but while diving Turk (Chuuk) islands you should know that it maintains the title of "World's Greatest Wreck Diving Destination".

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Best Wreck Diving: British Columbia

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Best wreck diving along British Columbia have made this western­ most Canadian province famous.

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