Minister of Culture and Tourism (second from the left) Bartholowmew Parapola and Commander Dan Balsinger United States Senior Defense Official, Defense Attache (right) unveil a monument on Lubaria ...
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Trapped in the ocean exploring a WWII plane wreck

Exploring the remote waters of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands reveals a hidden world beneath the surface. From old cannons to shipwrecks and even a World War II plane crash site, the ocean holds stories ...
The British Cargo Steamer "City of Winchester" was the first shipwreck of the First World War. In recent years, dives to the wreck near the Hallaniyat Islands at a depth of 30 meters have been ...
It’s called “Iron Bottom Sound.” Between 1941 and 1945, this swath of ocean off the South Pacific island of Guadalcanal saw some of the fiercest fighting of World War II, with American and Japanese ...
A diver 170 feet down at Bikini Atoll surveys guns on the Imperial Japanese Navy battleship wreck Nagato. If you make a list of the best scuba dives for history and science buffs, this expedition ...
A U.S. Navy destroyer sunk during World War II and lying nearly 6,500 meters below sea level off the Philippines has been reached in the world's deepest known shipwreck dive, an American exploration ...
KWAJALEIN, Marshall Islands — The deep lagoon of Kwajalein Atoll is a graveyard for dozens of Japanese and American ships and planes that sank during World War II. The wrecks make for some of the ...
PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): The Preah Sihanouk Provincial Administration – in collaboration with the Khmer Dive Group – has set up a seabed war museum in the Ta Kieu ...
An adventurous scuba diver from Princeton, Yasuki Okada, 28, died as she dove alone into a World War II shipwreck 122 feet deep Monday morning. “(She) was off on her own, exploring on her own,” Capt.
Scuba diving means different things to different people — some chase calm and stillness, others crave the rush. But the real buzz lies in the unexpected: Forgotten warships resting on the seabed, glow ...
Southeast Asian waters have at least 2,000 sunken wrecks from World War II, many of them diveable and still unexplored Shopping in Singapore, looking down from the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, ...