Tobermory: Scuba Diving Capital of Canada
29. 2. 2016
If you are looking for an excellent dive while in Canada, Tobermory should not miss your attention. The town, dubbed the Scuba Diving Capital of Canada, has gained its reputation due to its rich and cultural legacy that includes 22 shipwrecks and several historic lighthouses. Nothing spectacular…
Top Ten: USS Oriskany - The World’s Largest Artificial Reef
16. 2. 2016
Once a USA military show of force and pride, the USS Oriskany was the first warship that was sunk purposely in order to create an artificial reef. Government do that every now and then; putting in further use old naval ships that would otherwise rust away. The main objective is usually further…
Wreck Safari Italian Style: Technical Diving and Dolce Vita, a Perfect Combination
13. 2. 2016
Wreck divers are constantly after destinations where to unleash their passion. The Mediterranean and particularly the Ligurian Sea, are one of the best places thanks to the many ships that sunk there throughout history and above all during the Second World War. Santa Margherita Ligure, a lovely…
World Class Diving: The Cathedrals
5. 2. 2016
The sixth-largest island in the Hawaiian Islands' chain, Lanai, is known for its natural beauty and serenity. Once home to a plantation that produced 75% of the world's pineapples, Lanai is today more tourist oriented but that doesn't take any of its charm, this little paradise still presents a laid…
THE PIT - One of the Deepest Cave Passages Known in Mexico
22. 1. 2016
We have already written an article on one of the longest systems in the Yucatan Peninsula, Dos Ojos and covered the Mexican southeastern region on numerous occasions but this time, we will have a closer look at the deepest cenote in the State of Quintana Roo, The Pit. For long, the passage was kept…