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The Cathedrals, two dive sites located southeast of Hulopoe Bay, Lanai, are large underwater lava tubes that form large swimmable caverns. The main attraction of First Cathedral is the huge, two-story tall underwater cavern – or lava tube – consisting of tunnels, ridges and passageways. A portion of the roof collapsed, leaving a large hole in the top.
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The Fearless is a very frail wooden vessel which can be found just outside of Great Harbour, Peter Island. The average depth is 12m/40ft. although the maximum depth you can reach is 24m/80ft.
The Hermes is one of Bermudas most intact and popular wreck dive. A 165 foot steel hull buoy tender, it was decided to sink her in 1985 one mile offshore at Horseshoe Bay.
The Indians are set of rocks in the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. They are west of the small British Pelican Island and east of the small US Flanagan Island. These four cone-shaped towers are home to thousands of tiny tropical fish.
The Indians are the second most popular dive site in the British Virgin Islands after the wreck of the RMS Rhone. There is a ...
The Naked Lady is one of the few wrecks to dive on the Big Island. The Naked Lady is a sailboat that burned and sank in Kailua Bay. Nobody actually knows the real name of the Naked Lady. It got it name due the woman who set the boat on fire trying to remove "tiny green men" from the boat - or so the story goes.
It is 110 feet to the sand where the Naked Lady lies on ...
The Pelinaion was a large cargo steamer, 385 feet long with a 50 foot beam and a displacement of 4,291 tons. She was built at Port Glasgow in 1907 but her ownership changed numerous times before she was purchased by a Greek shipping company and given her present name in 1939.
The Pelinaion was heading from West Africa to Baltimore with a cargo of iron ore when she st...
The Playground, located between Green Cay and Little Jost Van Dyke Island, is one of the best places to explore and dive in the BVI. This 15'-70' dive is a fish nursery with hard and soft corals.
It has a large area of rocks and boulders with caves, swim throughs, overhangs, and huge schools of fish, including silversides, margates, grunts, snappers, barracuda, tarpo...
The Red Sea is known for its spectacular recreational diving sites, such as Ras Mohammed, SS Thistlegorm (shipwreck), Elphinstone, The Brothers, Dolphin Reef and Rocky Island in Egypt and less known sites in Sudan such as Sanganeb, Abington, Angarosh and Shaab Rumi (see photo above).
The Red Sea became known as a sought-after diving destination after the expeditions ...
A 1924 hurricane brought this 360 foot Italian cargo ship to rest in 20-70 feet of water off of St. David's Island to the south east of the St. David’s Lighthouse, adjacent to the Pelinaion. She was carrying a cargo of manganese ore from western Africa bound for Baltimore, Maryland.
A fairly modern steel ship many parts of her are relatively intact including th...
The dugong (Dugong dugon) is a marine mammal. It is one of four living species of the order Sirenia, which also includes three species of manatees. The dugong is largely dependent on seagrass communities for subsistence and is thus restricted to the coastal habitats that support seagrass meadows, with the largest dugong concentrations typically occurring in wide, shal...
Flat island, known as Île Plate in French, is located near Round Island, Île aux Serpents and Coin de Mire at the extreme north of Mauritius. It includes Flat Island, which is at risk of submerging, the unvegetated Îlot Gabriel and the tiny Pigeon Rock. There is a graveyard on the island dating back to the 19th century; people suffering fro...
More popularly known as " The Tank " This American M42 Duster with a self propelled Anti-aircraft canon was originally in employ of the Jordanian Army it was scuttled as an artificial reef on September 1st 1999 by the Jordanian Royal Ecological Diving Society and has since accumulated a lot of marine life
A great dive for advanced and technical divers, the train hopper was where trains used to dump loads of rock to be crushed and divided into the aggregate piles during the building of the Hoover Dam. An 8-foot high, 10-foot wide, 125-foot long concrete tunnel runs under the hopper. It is completely dark inside--a thrilling experience for advanced divers!
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The Thousand Islands region has some of the best Scuba diving in Ontario, Canada. With thousands of shoals, many a ship has found its final resting place in these waters. Explore the sunken history of the islands with any one of a number of dive charters located from Brockville to Kingston.
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