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Diving the HMS Victoria off the coast of Lebanon
Our friend, Ali Alshawaf from the Kuwait Center of diving and water activies send us two videos from the dive of Mark Ellyatt.
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Thistelegorn Wreck in the Red Sea
Ali Alshawaf (ali@kcd.com.kw), from the “Kuwait Center of Diving” www.kcd.com.kw send us some photos from the “Thistelegorn Wreck” in the Red Sea.
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Frigate HMAS Adelaide to be sunk off new south wales coast
From the Australian minister of defense: “I am pleased to announce I have selected New South Wales to be gifted the Royal Australian Navy Guided Missile Frigate HMAS Adelaide for sinking as a dive wreck.
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Robot Sub to Probe Sunken Cruise Ship – Sea Diamond
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Greek rescuers will deploy a robot submarine to search for the bodies of two French tourists believed to have drowned when a cruise ship sank off a resort island in the Aegean Sea last week, authorities said Monday, April 9th, 2007.
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Millionaire diver wins right to explore wreck of the Lusitania
Mystery surrounding the sinking of the Lusitania may be resolved after the American owner of the Cunard liner won his case to dive on the wreck.
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Zylotech buoys to protect Japanese sub
High-tech buoys fitted with video and acoustic equipment, manufactured by Australian company Zylotech, have been purchased by the NSW government to protect a Japanese midget submarine recently discovered off the coast of Sydney.
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Australian wreck attracting record number of scuba divers
THE Sunshine Coast now has another tourism ace up its sleeve with the wreck of the former HMAS Brisbane attracting divers in record numbers.
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The ghost of Scapa Flow
SIXTY-seven years after she rolled over and sank in Scapa Flow, underwater archaeological experts have produced the most detailed sonar images of stricken giant HMS Royal Oak – images the ordinary camera could never capture.
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Calls to stop divers desecrating underwater war graves
CAMPAIGNERS have warned that a legal loophole is enabling divers to desecrate the war graves of hundreds of British servicemen killed at sea, including those who died on Sir Galahad.
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Midget sub discovery stirs ghosts of the past
KAZUTOMO BAN, 74, a retired doctor, remembers going to the train station with his mother to see his brother, Sub-Lieutenant Katsuhisa Ban, off to war in 1941.
It was a scene being repeated all over Japan, but the older brother, from a proud Imperial Navy family, already knew he would never return.
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