North Carolina’s Wrecks & Sharks
The Outer Banks of North Carolina is often referred to as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic” — and with good[…]
Read moreAs divers, it is perfectly normal to experience wanderlust – the a strong desire to wander or travel and explore the world. The Underwater Journal is not out to try to bring you the whole world as it is not practical, but is willing to share the places we have been.
The Outer Banks of North Carolina is often referred to as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic” — and with good[…]
Read moreFollowing the descent line toward the bottom, my first impression of the wreck was utter surprise at its relatively slender[…]
Read moreThe North Carolina Coast serves up an impressive line of shipwrecks, some sent to the bottom by storms, others by[…]
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Read moreFor Florida’s Goliath grouper, the unprecedented rise of methylmercury now being discovered in these giant reef fish are now presenting a[…]
Read moreI’m not usually a fan of using words such as “ultimate,” “amazing” or “best ever” in a review. But, there[…]
Read moreIn three of my dive trips to the Philippines, everyone has always included at a week in Anilao. Those familiar[…]
Read moreSometimes, you just need to be in the water. One of the simplest, most cost-effective, and yet thoroughly enjoyable ways[…]
Read moreSt. Lucia offers some remarkable scuba diving opportunities in the Caribbean as nice complement to the region’s genuine collection of[…]
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