Reprising our popular series of Cornish Wreck Ramblings by Mark Milburn… Part 13: Dollar Cove, just what is the ‘truth’? For many years treasure hunters have...
To mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day, six Second World War concrete structures built as replica landing craft for training, nine sunken army tanks, two armoured bulldozers...
An elegant wooden figurehead from the Royal Navy ship HMS Arethusa, which went into battle in the Crimean War in 1854, has been listed at Grade...
Another instalment of Mark Milburn’s Cornish Wreck Ramblings… Around Falmouth, we have two tidal estuaries and the biggest is the Carrick Roads. It is the end...
Whilst all eyes are focused on the Solent this week for Cowes Week 2018, for the first time the non-diving public can explore under the Solent...
New research has revealed insights into the cargo and crew of the 18th-century Dutch East India Company (VOC) ship the Rooswijk, wrecked off the Kent coast....
Mark Milburn’s Cornish Wreck Ramblings are back! This week: The mystery of the Burnside… Locally the name “Burnside”, has caused arguments in families and cost some...
In this video shot exclusively for Scubaverse.com on location in Cornwall, Mark Milburn of Atlantic Scuba talks to Jeff Goodman about a U-Boat mystery that lasted...
Divers off Cornwall have discovered cannons and an anchor thought to be from one of the richest ships ever to wreck against these shores. In 1684...
In this video shot exclusively for Scubaverse.com on location in Cornwall, Jeff Goodman explores the wreck of the Schiedam from 1684 with David Gibbins and Atlantic...
In the second of three videos from their recent trip to Truk Lagoon, Richard and Hayley from Black Manta Photography share this incredible footage of the...
In the first of three videos from their recent trip to Truk Lagoon, Richard and Hayley from Black Manta Photography share this incredible footage of the...