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THE LURE OF SUNKEN TREASURES

Beneath the aquamarine waters surrounding the Bahamas chain lies a silent fleet of shipwrecks. The vast majority of them are buried beneath the sand and reef, strewn across the sandy seabed like lost treasure. They have made the Bahamas famous, rightfully earning the sobriquet, “Wreck Capital of the Caribbean”.

There are thousands of them and most will be left undisturbed forever. But about 50 or so are accessible to divers. Most of these are scattered around the southwest coast of New Providence Island, more than 40 of them sunk over the past four decades by Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas just a short boat ride from the dock. With names like Port Nelson, Sea Trader, Vulcan Bomber, Steel Forest or Twin Sisters, they beckon to underwater explorers searching for adventure, mystery and a taste of a rich maritime history.

For pure visual impact, few underwater experiences surpass the excitement and beauty of descending into the depths and watching a ghost ship with its distinctive lines and bulk slowly but steadily materialize out of the blue, literally.

World's Best Diving: Explorer Ventures Turks and Caicos Explorer II

The beauty of liveaboard scuba diving with Explorer Ventures, lies not only in the ease of accessing the world’s best dive sites, but the simplicity of having your hotel, amenities, restaurant and dive facilities close by at all times. A comfortable and customized liveaboard vessel, the Turks and Caicos Explorer II puts you right on the doorstep of some of the Caribbean's most exquisite, and famous dive sites. Shore-based stays mean you spend most of your time commuting to these hard to reach dive sites. On Explorer Ventures liveaboard, you're only a giant stride away from discovering this dramatic underwater scenery, and you can dive up to 5 times a day! No fuss!

5 Creative Lighting Tips for Underwater Photographers

The SeaLife DC2000 is a versatile underwater camera. New photographers will appreciate its automatic and underwater shooting modes, simple menu navigation and effortless piano key controls.

How to Shoot Great Wide-Angle Images

Great wide-angle images can show dramatic reefscapes, depict the fast action of swimming dolphins, or present the eerie vibe of a deep shipwreck.

There’s Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue…on Bonaire

The island of Bonaire has one of the highest rates of repeat visitors in the Caribbean. Sand Dollar Condominiums wants to ensure even the most seasoned traveler will have something different to discover on their next visit to the island.

Mexico: A Paradise for Divers

Pro Dive International offers unforgettable experiences in Mexico.

Okeanos Aggressor I and Okeanos Aggressor II

This remote, tropical eastern Pacific island offers underwater thrills found nearly nowhere else on Earth.

How to Shoot Great Macro Images

Brent Durand offers his expertise in taking underwater macro photographs with the compact, easy-to-use [SeaLife DC2000](http://shop.sealife-cameras.com/r/en/product.php?product_id=68403) camera.

Explore Wild Belize at Itza Resort

Itza Resort on Long Caye is the closest beachfront dive resort (just 7.4 miles) and closest boat ride to the Great Blue Hole. Learn more about this private-island development resort and research community and all it has to offer here.