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Scubafest Cornwall has been around for a few years now, originally as DiveFest and run…
I have definitely begun to notice we are heading into autumn/winter here in Cape Town…
Sandtiger sharks are an aquarium favorite thanks to their ferocious appearance; with rows of crooked…
A weeklong celebration of Cayman’s famed diving October 4 – 11, 2014 From the birthplace of…
Say hello to Suzanne Gerber, a self employed journalist and marketing associate from Brooklyn, NY.…
When I arrived in Denpasar at the end of last year, my expectations for diving…
Although the challenging conditions and cooler temperatures of South Africa’s east coast are a far…
Say hello to Eveline Verdier-Bollhalder, PADI Course Director, Rebreather Diver and member of the “Women…
Scuba diving in Fiji is famously spectacular, and there is one dive in particular that…
Experience the best of the Northern Red Sea with Sea Serpent Fleet
When thinking about scuba diving in Mexico, one immediately imagines pristine, colorful reefs and sedate, laidback…
Well, it’s back to reality for me after an amazing trip to the Maldives. I…
Meet Today’s Featured Diver, Gary Gainsbury, PADI Staff Instructor and Co-owner of Blue Island Divers, Greece
Say hello to Gary Gainsbury, co-owner of Blue Island Divers in Greece. Diving since 2003,…
This is possibly the most famous shipwreck in the world and certainly the most dived.…
Meet James Sanderson from Divelife in Manchester. A highly qualified diver who would love to…
The “Tienstin”, as it is commonly called, is the phonetic pronunciation of the ship’s actual Chinese…
For most of the year, our boat Stingray, mainly takes divers out to various dive…
The S.S. Turbo was a 4,782 GRT steam cargo ship built at J.D. Laing Shipbuilding (Deptbord Yard…
Say hello to today’s featured diver, Michelle Barry, owner of Cairns Dive School who has…
For our final southern cruise we welcomed our guests from all around the world who…
It’s been a while since my last post here, I realise that. However I intend…
Mark Milburn is from Penryn, Cornwall and is a highly qualified diver who would love…
Diving at Elphinstone reef means diving at a place where you can meet it all.…
So I decided to continue my education and make myself a bit more employable by…
I’m officially a scuba instructor! We started the IE with theoretical tests. The five dive…
It’s a bit sad to think that this is almost over. I’ve made some really…
We’ve done fourteen days of the IDC by now. Only two days remaining until we’re…
The past few days have been really intense. I’ve been really focused on studying, so…
The S.S. Scalaria was a 5,683 GRT Tanker built at Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson (Yard No.…
The Shillong was a Cargo Liner of 8,934 GRT built at Vickers-Armstrong & Co Ltd and…
This is not actually a shipwreck. These are two LMS Stanier 8F Locomotive engines that are associated…
I was planning on writing yesterday, but actually had too much studying that got in…
13th February: What an incredible day at sea. It started off overcast and windy, more…
Today we started. I’ve been here on the island of gods for a bit over…
One for the deep technical divers, The Maidan was a “Steel Screw” Steam Cargo Ship of 8,205…
One item on my “bucket list” was to dive in Bonaire — mission accomplished. Along…
A favourite for many Red Sea wreck divers, the Rosalie Moller was a 3,963 GRT Cargo Ship originally…
The S.S. Numidia was built as a steam cargo ship of 6,399 GRT at D. & W.…
The Maria Schröder began life as the Rolf Jarl, a 1,917 GRT steam powered cargo ship of the…
I tried sidemount diving for the first time last year, during a promotion at my…
I picked up the crew pack two weeks ago, and have been spending the time…
Meet Henry “Red” Godin from Rhode Island. Red is the owner of Giant Stride Dive…
The Million Hope was a Bulk Cargo Carrier of 16,339 GRT built at Koyo Dockyard, Mihara-Hiroshima, Japan.…
Thanks to Sam Heldman for this great #ScubaSelfie taken in Brainerd, Minnesota.
Thanks to Laurent Lavoye of 7SEAS for this great photo taken in Lombok, Indonesia.
The HMS Myngs (later the El Qahar) originally began life as a 1,830 GRT Destroyer of the…
Thank you to Margo Peyton of Kid Sea Camp for this great photo of Kids Sea…
With 250,000 visitors the boot Dusseldorf is the world’s biggest indoor yacht and water sports…
Thanks to Mungo Finlayson of Scuba Duba Dive for this great #ScubaSelfie taken in Dahab, Egypt.