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Kea, Greece (Global Adventures): HMHS Britannic is currently the largest diveable shipwreck in the world, resting at approximately 400 feet (120 meters). The wreck was first discovered and explored by Jacques Cousteau in 1975 and 1976 respectively. The White Star ocean liner lies on its starboard side at a list of about 85 degrees except [...]
Posted by Bernd on Thursday, February 25, 2010 at 7:06 pm
Filed under Destination, Destination Diving, Diving, Diving Europe, News, Travel · Tagged Britannic-The Last Titan, Carl Spencer, Global Adventures LLC, GUE, HMHS Britannic, Hostage To Fortune, Inspiration rebreathers, Jacques Cousteau, John Chatterton, Kevin Gurr, Richard Lundgren, Richie Kohler, RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic, Robert Ballard, Shipwreck, Wreck diving
Atlanta (Global Adventures): To technical divers, the “SS Andrea Doria” is something like the Mount Everest, something most like to dive at least once, and something many experienced divers did only dive once. The Andrea Doria still is a true graveyard in the Atlantic Ocean decades after its sinking in 1956. Named after the 16th-century [...]
Posted by Bernd on Monday, February 15, 2010 at 1:58 pm
Filed under Destination, Destination Diving, Diving, Diving North America, News, Travel · Tagged Andrea Doria, Bill Nagle, Billy Deans, CCR, Dan Crowell, Drysuit, Evelyn Bartram Dudas, Gary Gentile, Global Adventures LLC, John Chatterton, John Dudas, Joseph Fox, Kevin McMurray, Mixed gas diving, MS Stockholm, Ocean liner, Peter Gimbel, Rebreather, Richie Kohler, Robert Ballard, Scuba diving, Shipwreck, Staged decompression, Swedish American Line, Technical diving, Trimix, Wreck diving