As soon as Albert Jose “Doc” Jones hit the water, he knew it was a different kind of dive. The year was 1993, and Jones was placing a 2,700-pound memorial at the wreck site of a slave ship called the ...
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For three years, Pennsylvania-born scuba diver Chris Donnelly prepared for the underwater expedition of a lifetime: a journey to the SS Andrea Doria. The so-called “Mount Everest of Shipwrecks,” it’s ...
The SS Edmund Fitzgerald freighter sank in Lake Superior during a storm in 1975, killing all 29 crew members. Only a handful of people have ever visited the wreck, either by submersible or, in one ...
A new online, virtual-reality experience will bring you face to face with one of the most famous shipwreck-diving sites in the world: the British freighter SS Thistlegorm. German bombers sunk the ship ...
Whether you’re looking for the perfect spot to take in the wonders of nature, to swim with the sharks, squid or other marine life, or explore the calming darkness of caves and shipwrecks, there’s a ...
The wreck of the steamship Thistlegorm - meaning 'blue thistle' in Scottish Gaelic - has been named one of the world’s top ten wreck diving sites THE wreck of a British ship sunk by the Nazis has ...
THE wreck of a British ship sunk by the Nazis has become a diver’s paradise – where fascinating sea life weaves through submerged Jeeps and rifles. The 413-foot-long SS Thistlegorm lies in the Red Sea ...
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