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Wrecks

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.

A Newly Discovered Wreck is Likely A WWII Submarine. Here’s What Happens Next.

A team of four divers discovered a wreck, likely the WWII submarine the USS *Grenadier*, in the Strait of Malacca last October. The U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command is working to confirm the wreck’s identity. The *Grenadier*’s crew scuttled it after it sustained damage from an aerial bomb. The crew went on to suffer two years of starvation and torture as prisoners of war.

Three Recently Discovered Wrecks You Can Dive in the Adriatic Sea

Vis Island, located in Croatia, is home to several lost ships and aircraft wrecks that make for epic technical dives in the Adriatic Sea.

El Dorado Offers New Wreck Site for Panama City Beach Scuba Divers

The new wreck scuba diving site, El Dorado, offers a playground for scuba divers in Panama City Beach, Florida.

Exploring Wrecks in Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary

These shipwrecks in Michigan inspired the first sanctuary on the Great Lakes.

Shipwrecks Prime for Near-Guaranteed Marine Life Encounters

These 5 shipwrecks are now artificial reefs, drawing in animals from sharks to turtles for regular visits.

The Best Destinations for Wreck Diving

Our readers ranked the best places to scuba dive with shipwrecks, including scuba diving in Truk Lagoon, Hawaii, the Bahamas and more.

The Silent Fleet of Scapa Flow: Scuba Diving amid World War History

Scapa Flow in Scotland holds many World War I and World War II shipwrecks for scuba divers to explore.