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EL Minya, (also called EL Mina, El Minia, El Miniya or EL Miniaya) began life as a Russian…
The Elliot (as the ASK) The Elliot was a cargo ship, originally named the ASK…
The Endymion was a small sailboat approximately 16 meters in length which was owned by an Australian…
The Excalibur (also known as Susannah) was a twin masted motor and sail vessel approximately 22-meters in…
The Carnatic The Carnatic was as a 1,776 GRT steam-powered wood-on-iron constructed Clipper Ship The Carnatic lies at the…
The AL Arish was originally built as the 4,609 GRT Roll On/Roll Off PAX-ferry EL Tor built at A/S…
The Chrisoula K began life as the 3,720 or 3,807 GRT Cargo Ship Dora Oldendorff In late August…
Whilst at a networking event in Aberdeen, Scotland in late October and I happened to…
Adamantia K as the Koholyt The Adamantia “K” was originally built as the 844 GRT cargo ship Marienburg at…
Rather than a lengthy article about “what to do” and “what not to do” I…
Last September 2013 I was invited by a marine biologists team, to explore beautiful area…
Al Kahfain (as the Poseidonia). The AL Kahfain began life as the 4,479 GRT Roll On/Roll Off…
The AL Qamar AL Saudi AL Misr was originally built as the 7,697 GRT Roll On/Roll Off…
50 minutes’ flight southeast from the bustle, cruise ships and tourist-centric Nassau, capital of the…
Is there another country anywhere with so much diversity? The six million inhabitants of this…
She’s bright and colourful on surface, but deep and complex the more you get to…
Brothers, Daedalus, and Elphinstone; three of the most iconic Red Sea names that are on…
Meet James Lapenta from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Diver, Instructor, Author and owner of UDM Aquatic Services…
Enjoy the images of a turtle ……
There can be a lot of pressure put on divemasters when they are at work.…
So finally summer time arrived and our long awaited expedition to explore the wreck of…
Having heard a lot of people taking about Stoney Cove being the in-land diving place…
Today’s featured wreck is the Al Kahfain (aka the Ulster Queen, Al Kahera, Ala-Eddin and…
Today’s featured wreck is one of our personal favourites. The Al Qamar AL Saudi AL…
Today’s featured wreck is the Al Arish. Also known as El Tor and also the…
There is a little part of me that feels like a school teacher with this…
I know this will appear contrary to many things you may have been told but…
It’s already warm. All thoughts of having woken at 0430 are dispelled as the moon…
Meet James Edward Sved, Architectural Historian Who Has Combined His Work With His Passion For The Sea
The ability to combine your work and your passion is something that we all aim…
Today’s featured wreck is the Atlas, originally the DT Conrad Mohr. On 06 September 1940,…
Today’s featured wreck is the Attiki, formerly the Masashima Maru. Just before midnight on 24…
Isn’t it always great to discover new aspects of the sport you love? If you…
The Journey It began the morning of September 7th 2013, my attempt to being the…
Today’s featured wreck is the Cape Clear, a cargo shipped launched on 8th May 1939.…
I was asked recently on Twitter whether I would recommend Instagram as a marketing tool…
Building a website is the first step to putting your scuba diving business online but…
Marked by a 112 feet tall lighthouse that is over 150 years old, Carysfort Reef…
Today’s featured wreck is Bacchis, formerly the Consul Arlt. In 1962 the ship was sold…
Ever since they were first released into the Atlantic in the 1980s, the amount of…
Above water, Grenada is famed for being the ‘Island of Spice’ – lush rain forests have great…
Today’s featured wreck is the Al Salam Boccaccio 98. A 6,450 GRT Roll On/Roll Off…
I am a big lover of Webmaster Tools from Google. As with everything I recommend…
Today’s featured wreck is the Al Salam Petrarca 90. A Roll On/Roll Off PAX-ferry originally…
I love lists! I love social media as a marketing tool! With these 2 statements…
Today’s featured wreck is the Ulysses, a 95.1m long “Iron Screw Steamer”. On 16 August…
According to our web-monitoring statistics, the top 5, most visited wrecks on The Red Sea…
I get asked a lot about blogging. Not just questions about “what to write” but…
A staggered arrival of our guests for this Maldives safari, left 10 of our guests getting…