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Wrecks Articles
A guide to diving remote shipwrecks you can only access during liveaboard trip, from the Solomon Islands to the Bahamas.
Only one man survived the sinking of the WWII submarine *Perseus.* This is his story, and how you can dive the wreck.
This week’s dive to the USS *Johnston*, the world’s deepest shipwreck at 21,180 feet, was the deepest shipwreck dive in history.
The best places to go wreck diving according to *Scuba Diving* magazine readers.
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.
Night diving allows you to see your favorite wreck in a whole new light — or lack thereof.
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.
Vis Island, located in Croatia, is home to several lost ships and aircraft wrecks that make for epic technical dives in the Adriatic Sea.