Check out some of our favorite purpose-sunk wrecks — they're just as good, and maybe even better, than the real thing.
Wrecks Articles
The Lulu was scuttled in the Gulf of Mexico.
Thank poor captains and skilled explosive handlers for the 40 ships that litter the waters off the Bahamas’ 12 main islands. Here, divers can explore everything from freighters and steamships to airplanes, landing craft and patrol boats.
The Koh Chang region of Thailand now boasts the largest artificial reef in the Southeast Asian country with the scuttling of the HTMS _Chang_.
For centuries, the waters off the Outer Banks of North Carolina have claimed hundreds of vessels. Here are the best shipwrecks for divers in the Tarheel State.
Does North Carolina have the best wreck diving in America? Read on to find out.
More than 90 Great Lakes wrecks have been discovered by David Trotter over 35 years — his most recent: the _New York_, lost in Lake Huron 133 years ago.
There’s no better way to spice up a dive destination than by adding a wreck. We’ve compiled a guide to our favorite purpose-sunk wreck dives.
Wreck diving in Palau’s iron ruins of World War II opens a window on the day their doomed sailors gave their all.