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Wreck Diving

What it Takes to Make a Shipwreck Playground

Volunteers scout and procure funding to continually add wrecks to Shipwreck Park, a five-square-mile underwater playground in Pompano Beach.

Retired U.S. Air Force Vessel Big Dawg Deployed as Artificial Reef in Florida Panhandle

Okaloosa County sinks 93-foot Big Dawg, a retired U.S. Air Force vessel in the Gulf of Mexico.

Seven Wrecks You Can Only Dive from a Liveaboard

A guide to diving remote shipwrecks you can only access during liveaboard trip, from the Solomon Islands to the Bahamas.

Only One Man Survived This WWII Wreck — And You Can Dive It.

Only one man survived the sinking of the WWII submarine *Perseus.* This is his story, and how you can dive the wreck.

Six Great Destinations for Scuba Diving Wrecks

The best places to go wreck diving according to *Scuba Diving* magazine readers.

Divers Find 300-Year-Old Ship Sunk by Drunken Crew

Divers discovered the wreckage of *The Providenz*, a 300-year-old Irish ship ran aground by a drunken crew, off the coast of Mandal, Norway.

Six Wrecks to Dive at Night

Night diving allows you to see your favorite wreck in a whole new light — or lack thereof.

Bruce Bowker's Carib Inn

Bruce Bowker's Carib Inn

Diving the Solomon Islands: Where the Past is Always Present

In the Solomon Islands' Munda region, the reach of history is felt everywhere, from untouched wrecks below to proud villages above.