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Diving North Dakota's Garrison Dam

The murky Mississippi River water surrounding Garrison Dam is full of treasure, making it a popular attraction for archaeologists, professional or otherwise.

Diving for Sunken WWII Relics in Hawaii

Hawaii's seabed is littered with long-lost artifacts from World War II. We followed along with one expedition to learn more about what it's like to scavenge for old wrecks.

The Effects of Bonaire's Fading Night Sky

Darkness is essential for larval animals and spawning coral. In a world that is increasingly becoming flooded with artificial light, what are the consequences for Bonaire—and the planet?

Unwind on Petit St. Vincent, in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

You know that dream about buying an island and living out carefree diving days in paradise? Petit St. Vincent is that island.

Where to Dive for the Most Value

These popular dive sites ranked high in our 2024 Readers Choice survey for delivering great value. You told us where to go; we're showing you what to do when you get there.

Exploring California's Diving and Wine Scene

From the kelp forests and marine life of the Channel Islands to the diverse wineries of Santa Ynez Valley, spend a long weekend around California's Central Coast.

8 Best Places for Shark Encounters

Sharks have the innate ability to stir up a wide range of emotions in people, with fear being the most common. But there's much more to these fascinating creatures than is portrayed on the big screen.

Why La Paz Should Be Your Next Dive Trip

Just a two-hour drive north on the arid peninsula from the more famous party town of Cabo San Lucas, La Paz is a magical city with as much to explore topside as underwater.