Muck diving in Bali There is nothing as satisfying as a cup of hot strong sweet black Balinese coffee, served in a glass on the beach...
Although the resorts of the Northern Red Sea have plenty of admirers and have become well-known for legions of divers, the Southern Red Sea remains an...
By Mark Powell All new divers are taught to do buddy checks as an important way to check that they are properly equipped for their dive. Many...
Written by Marissa McBride The Republic of Palau is an up and coming destination for divers, tourists and adventurers. With turquoise waters and incredible dive sites, Palau is...
By Brian Shreve (with contributions by Jordan Greene) You’re swimming along, just enjoying the dive. Suddenly, out of nowhere, it strikes. It feels like a ball of...
In a video shot exclusively for Scubaverse.com, Jeff Goodman reviews filters and other accessories for the GoPro from Polarpro. For more information about Polarpro products visit...
Our planet still has exceptional wildlife. But one must travel far to witness some of the last remaining unspoiled areas. Arriving in Sorong brought back old memories...
In Part 1 of my Ghiannis D blog about the inside of the Ghiannis D I showed a couple of pictures to try and convey the drama and light of...
At the end of the Great War, the Kaiser’s high seas fleet was interned at Scapa Flow, Orkney. Due to some miscommunication or maybe a lack...
Legendary shark experts Ron and Valerie Taylor called it “the best shark dive in the world”. In Beqa Lagoon, brave men feed up to eight different...
I mentioned the subject of wrecks appearing and disappearing again in Part 1 of Cornish Wreck Ramblings (which you can read here). It can be quite a...
By Joel Silverstein People have sailed the seas for thousands of years and many of those ships have fallen prey to storms and collisions, ultimately finding...