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The Andrea Doria

Evelyn Bartram Dudas was newly certified in 1966 when she was invited to speak to at local Lions Club luncheon about the novel sport of scuba diving. During her talk she vowed to become the first woman to dive the Andrea Doria. The following ...

The Andrea Doria

Though the wreck is in a rapid state of decay, it still attracts divers who want to prove their skills. See what it takes to join the roster of successful Andrea Doria divers.

The Andrea Doria

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The Andrea Doria

No ship has done more to shape the face of modern wreck diving than the Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria.

Southeast Florida's Wrecks and Oil Rigs

Florida's southeast coast is lined with shipwrecks and retired oil rigs — and Miami Vice-worthy stories behind their sinkings.

The Stories Behind the Florida Keys' Dive Sites

There's a quirky story behind every dive site in the Florida Keys, a larger-than-life island chain.

The Other Micronesia

The islands of Kosrae and Pohnpei are a dive traveler's dream, complete with eerie ruins, a surreal blue hole and mind-numbing rituals. Plus: an insider's guide to unforgettable island-hopping.

The Tobago Twist

Everything's a little different underwater off the Caribbean island of Tobago.

Mysteries Of The Underworld

Diving Belize for whale sharks, blue holes and secrets of the ancient Maya