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The 1,000 Steps name comes from the limestone stairs that must be descented to get to the beach. Don't worry, the stairs are only about 67 steps. The site exists of white sand and bleached chunks of coral, and the cove is surrounded by limestone cliffs. It's great for both diving and snorkeling as turtles are often found in the shallow, turquoise waters.
Addu Atoll is the only area in the Maldives that was not affected by the 1998 global coral bleaching.
Those who want to dive at Maldives biggest wreck "British Loyalty, with large manta rays, eagle rays, sharks, turtles and generally big fish all year around, well be delighted. There are four kandus in the atoll: Gan kandu, Viligili Kandu, Maa Kandu and Kuda Kandu.
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The Agat World War II Amtrac is an underwater relic of World War II, located off Ga'an Point in Agat Bay on the west side of the island of Guam. It is the remains of an LVT 4, an amphibious tracked landing vehicle. It is located about 500 yards (460 m) off Agat Invasion Beach in 45 feet (14 m) of water, and was described as being in good condition when it was discover...
Aggi (#102136) (1894-1915), 265-foot Scottish-built three-masted steel-hulled barkentine launched in 1894 as Aspice. The vessel had several owners during her first decade, and by 1909 she was under Norwegian ownership and named Aggie Norge. On May 3, 1915 she was under tow by the Edgar Vance, bound for Sweden from San Francisco, with a cargo of 600 tons of beans and 2...
A dive that takes you to the heart of the history of Lake Mead, this is the Gravel Screening Plant used in the building of Hoover Dam. River rock was extracted from dry beds over on the Arizona side of the river, transported by rail to this area, sorted into 4 different piles based on size, washed with water that was de-silted in the Water Clarifier "batch plant," and...
Agincourt Reef is a section of the Great Barrier Reef popular with divers. Located on the very edge of Australia’s continental shelf, Agincourt is a magnificent ribbon reef teaming with a wide variety of fish life, both large and small, and a kaleidoscope of magnificent corals.
The gun at the stern of the Aikoku Maru still pointing in the direction of the Avenger that sunk it.
Map location is only an approximate location of the wreck.
Aikoku Maru was an armed merchant cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II. The ship entered service in 1940, the ship was later converted to an ammunition ship. She was destroyed in February 1944.
The wreck ofAikoku Maruis a popular scuba diving spot in the waters of Truk Lagoon, despite her depth of approximately 64 metres (210 ft). The wreck is upright...
On the south side of the Great Dog Island is an old Air BVI aircraft has been deliberately sunk as a dive site for recreational divers. Although the plane no longer has its wings, the emergency oxygen masks are still hanging from the roof, after being released during the planes unfortunate last landing (on water, in 1993 on a failed take off).
Aka Island is an island in the Pacific Ocean and is part of the Kerama Islands group in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.
The island is commonly known as Aka or Aka-shima and is located some 15 miles to the southwest of Okinawa Island. It has a subtropical climate and a population of approximately 330 people.
The water surrounding Aka-jima is supplied from the Kuroshio ...
By the 1840s, tens of thousands of settlers arrived yearly in Buffalo, New York, in search of passage and opportunities further west. Fast, reliable and often opulent steamers, such as the sidewheeler Albany, carried these passengers across the Great Lakes to rapidly growing cities such as Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee and Chicago.
On November 26, 1853, a gale swept ...
The Alice in Wonderland dive site off the south shore of Ginger Island offers one of the best dives in the BVI. This 40'-70' dive has many large mushroom shaped coral heads and well as plenty of reef fish, lobster and spotted morays.
Alice's Backside/Back Door dive sites can be found on the north shore of Ginger Island. This 20'-60' site has pillar corals, brain corals, star corals, and abundant with sea creatures. There is a huge sand patch dotted with enormous brain coral and mushroom coral heads.
There are only two mooring buoys and they are often occupied by commercial dive operators so if on...
The Amagisan Maru was a large 450ft/136m, 7,620-ton Passenger Freighter built in 1933 by Mitsui Bussan Kaisha of Tokyo.
Map location is only an approximate location of the wreck.
Ambon is an island in the Maluku region of Indonesia.
Ambon, the provincial capital of Maluku, is built on a hillside overlooking the bay. It has a number of interesting historical and cultural sites among the remnants of forts built the the Dutch East Indies Company during the heyday of the spice trade. The ruins of the Portuguese fort at Hila are almost entirely hi...
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