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Pacific Island beach with rusty WWII US military hardware & off-shore wreckage for scuba diving. Apparently at the end of the war, the equipment which was too expensive to ship back to the US was up for sale pennies on the dollar. The British and French did not want to pay expecting that the US would leave and they could just scoop it all up for free. So the US de...
Molasses Reef is a coral reef located within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. It lies to the southeast of Key Largo, within the Key Largo Existing Management Area, which is immediately to the east of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. This reef is within a Sanctuary Preservation Area (SPA).
Molasses Reef is a popular scuba diving and snorkeling location ...
Monitor National Marine Sanctuary is the site of the wreck of the USS Monitor, one of the most famous shipwrecks in U.S. history. It was designated as the country's first national marine sanctuary on January 30, 1975, and is one of only two of the sixteen national marine sanctuaries created to protect a cultural resource rather than a natural resource. The sanctuary c...
On the night of November 23, 1907, the freighter Monohansett hid behind Thunder Bay Island to avoid gale-force winds sweeping across Lake Huron. Shortly after 10:00 p.m., alarms sounded when one of the crew members reported fire. An oil lantern had tipped over, and a blaze quickly spread. It was the crew’s worst nightmare—the Monohansett&rsq...
Captain Burns seemed to hate to leave the boat and was the last man over the side. He stood on the deck after all the rest of us had left, with the flames just a few feet distant, and counted the men in the boat several times to make sure that none was left on that floating furnace.” - James St. Andre, Montana assistant engineer.
Built for speed, the 236-foot s...
The Antilla is World War II shipwreck off the coast of Aruba that is a popular snorkeling and scuba diving destination.
When Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, the relationship between the two nations was obviously strained. As part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, this extended to Aruba. TheAntillawas a German U-boat supply ship that was anchored off ...
MS Mikhail Lermontov was an ocean liner owned by the Soviet Union's Baltic Shipping Company, built in 1972 by V.E.B. Mathias-Thesen Werft, Wismar, East Germany. It was later converted into a cruise ship. On 16 February 1986 it ran aground on rocks near Port Gore in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand, and sank, resulting in the death of one crew member.
MS Mikhail Ler...
MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage when her computerized ballast system malfunctioned. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 metres (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003....
MT Haven, formerly Amoco Milford Haven, was a VLCC (very large crude carrier), leased to Troodos Shipping (a company run by Loucas Haji-Ioannou and his son Stelios Haji-Ioannou). In 1991, while loaded with 144,000 tonnes (1 million barrels) of crude oil, the ship exploded, caught fire and sank off the coast of Genoa, Italy, killing six Cypriot crew and flooding t...
The Bianca C was a passenger ship that sank on two occasions, the first time in France before being completed, and the second time after an explosion and fire off the island of Grenada.
The Times named the Bianca C as one of the top ten wreck diving sites in the world. It's an absolute must for any advanced diver. The waters here are clear and warm providing a beautif...
MV Captain Keith Tibbetts (formerly Russian-built Frigate 356) is a beautiful wreck which was intentionally sunk in September 1996 as an artificial reef. This 330-foot (100-m) Russian Koni class frigate built in the Soviet Union in 1984 for the Cuban Navy. It is one of only a few sunken Soviet naval vessels in the Western Hemisphere, and the only one that is easily di...
MV Cominoland was a ferry was scuttled as an artificial reef for scuba divers in Xatt L-Ahmar, Gozo along with MV Karwela on 12th August 2006. Another wreck, the MV Xlendi, lies just to the West of where the MV Karwela settled.
Cominoland was former Captain Morgan Cruises passenger ship doing tourist day trips around Comino and harbour cruises around Valletta.
MV Cominoland is one of the three diving wrecks off shore Xatt l-Ahmar in south east Gozo. Cominoland was scuttled in August 2006 together with MV Karwel. MV Xlendi was scuttled seven years earlier in 1999.
Wreck Dive the 45 meter MV Commerce off Anguilla. The Commerce was one of several ship wrecked in 1984 hurricane Klaus. Like eight others, it was intentionally sunk in 1986 to create an artificial reef.
This intact and upright wreck lies at an average depth of 20 m (65 ft) and max out at 25 m (82 ft). The wreck is located on a reef and has some larger fish to this ar...