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Kittiwake, Grand Cayman
There’s No better way to spice up A dive destination than by adding a new wreck. Wrecks attract throngs of marine life and divers, so it’s no surprise that operators in hot spots around the world go to great lengths to acquire, clean and sink interesting ships in their waters.
cave divers in cave
Mission to find river's mysterious source leads to record-breaking cave dive in New Zealand
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Dec
2010
The elusive Scallop
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27
Jan
2010
Koi Wreck Dive
Sunk 1940 Iron Steamer Length 32 Average depth 8m
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Average depth of 10m
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Caradonna Dive Adventures
Caradonna Worldwide Dive Adventures brings the world of diving within reach. With more than 25 years in dive travel, Caradonna is the largest dive travel specialist in the United States. They currently market over 300 hotels in over 37 destinations worldwide, with strengths in the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, the Pacific and many other exotic destinations.
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10
Apr
2009
Rainbow Warrior
Explore the depths of this Greenpeace vessel that was bombed in 1985 by French government agents to stave off a planned protest voyage against France's nuclear testing.
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Apr
2009
Poor Knights Islands
Fourteen miles off the coast of New Zealand, about a one hour boat ride, these islands feature underwater landscapes wrought from a volcanic past, including caves, arches, tunnels and plunging walls. Subtropical and temperate marine life dwell here, including anemones, nudibranchs and moray eels.
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