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Desecheo is a small uninhabited island of the archipelago of Puerto Rico located in the northeast of the Mona Passage; 21 km from the west coast (Punta Higüero) of the main island of Puerto Rico and 50 km northeast of Mona Island. Because of a healthy reef and clear waters, with common visibility ranging from 30 to 45 metres (98 to 148 ft), Desecheo is a very pop...
Devil's Crown is a favorite dive and snorkeling site located off the northeast point of Floreana in the Galápagos. It is an underwater volcanic cone, offering the opportunity to snorkel with schools of fish, sea turtles, sharks and sea lions, which are abundant amongst the many coral formations found here.
Devil's Den is a karst window, in which the roof over a subterranean river has collapsed, exposing the water to the open surface, near Williston, Florida. It is privately owned, and operated as a SCUBA diving training and recreational facility. The water in the underground river is a constant 72 °F (22 °C) degrees. In cold weather water vapor rising from the s...
The fastest drift dives in the World. About 6 km in 35 min. Depending on level of skills. Drift Dive through the Devil’s Nook on Clutha River in New Zealand. For advanced drifters looking for the ultimate thrill ride, run a 4 miles long section of the Clutha River where currents up to 12 mph sweep divers over boulder fields, beneath class-three rapids and t...
Diamond Rock (Rocher du Diamant) is a 175 m (574 feet) highbasalt island located south of Fort-de-France, the main port of the Caribbean island of Martinique. The uninhabited island is about 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) from Pointe Diamant. The island gets its name from the reflections that its sides cast at certain hours of the day, which evoke images of a precious stone. I...
BAHIA SALINAS on Isla del Carmenhas an old sunken 120-foot tuna boat that sits in 27 feet of water. This sunken ship suppose the only reef in the area, and therefore has become an oasis of life for the fish.
World War II-era Dixie Arrow is one of the most exceptional dive-able shipwrecks within the Graveyard of the Atlantic. Sunk by a U-boat in 1942, the 468-foot oil tanker now rests in 90 feet (27 m) of water, 15 miles (24 km) south of the Hatteras Inlet.
Built in 1921, Dixie Arrow spent two decades ferrying oil along the North Atlantic coast of the United States, the G...
D.M. Wilson was headed for Milwaukee with a load of coal when it sprang a leak and began sinking. The steamers Hudson and Samuel Mitchell took it in tow, but it foundered in 40 feet of water two miles north of Thunder Bay Island. The crew was rescued by a fourth ship.
D.M. Wilson was broken up by a gale ten days later and debris was driven as far south as Tawas. Much...
Dolphin Rocks dive site is located north of George Dog Island in the BVI's. The dive site has a double archway and reefs with tarpon and barracuda. Site is in 30'-50'.
Dom João de Castro Bank (Portuguese:Banco de D. João de Castro) is a large submarine volcano located in the central north Atlantic Ocean, between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the archipelago of the Azores.
It remains a seismically active zone, lying midway between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira, rising to within 13 m ...
Donsol is a area in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. Donsol is a popular tourist destination for whale shark viewing which can be seen in its bordering seas. Swimming with whale sharks was featured as the Best Animal Encounter in Asia by Time Magazine in 2004. Whale sharks can be seen between November and June, with presence peaking between February and May.
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Dragon Hole Blue Hole or Longdong, is 987 feet (300.89 meters) deep, far deeper than the previous record holder. It's located in the South China Sea. It’s located near the Paracel Islands, which have been fought over by China, Vietnam and Taiwan for over a century.
Drift diving is a type of scuba diving where the diver is transported by the currents caused by the tide or in a river.
The current gives the diver the impression of flying and allows the diver to cover long distances underwater, possibly seeing more habitats and formations than usual. Often drift diving is performed more for the experience of underwater "flight"...
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