Ever dive a missile silo? How about a volcanic crater or a lead mine? Where do we find this stuff? Off the highways and byways of the U.S.A.
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Stepping out of Grand Cayman's shadow, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman earn top honors from readers for great diving, laid-back resorts and "to-die-for desserts."
If something went wrong on your next dive, would you be the hero or the helpless bystander?
The western Pacific is a dream destination. Learn how to make it reality. Start with Palau, Yap and Truk. But don't stop there--we'll show you the best of the exotic western Pacific.
A lobster hunter goes into a sea cave to bag one last bug and never comes out.
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Adhering to predive procedures is crucial when using a closed-circuit rebreather. Without a buddy to catch his mistake, one diver pays the ultimate price for carelessness.
Only in South Florida can you cram as many as five shipwrecks and artificial reefs into a single dive.
Albert Alvin Tillman, 76, co-founder of NAUI and the Los Angeles County instructor program passed away January 16 in Seattle, Wash. A massive cerebral hemorrhage was the cause of death. A private family service is planned. There will be no public ...
Once bordering on extinction, California's black sea bass are staging a big comeback.
Scuba Lab sheds some light on 36 torches to find models that shine in every situation.
More v. Bigger. In general, look for more batteries (six or eight) if you want a brighter light; look for bigger batteries (C or D cells) if you want longer burn time. You can find more light buying tips in Night Skills, our feature devoted to ...
The Best of Everything Gear Guide 2003: Tropical Skins, Dry Suits, Dry Suit Undergarments, and Glove
December 2002 By John Brumm Tropical Skins Reviewed in This Article AKONA 1mm Full Suit HENDERSON Microprene 1mm Jumpsuit MARES Revolution 1mm Full Suit OCEANIC .5mm Cyberskin SCUBAPRO .5mm N2S ...
We take a close-up view of entry-level camera systems from $190 to $500.
This popular swimming hole has clear water and gregarious marine life--human and inflatable.