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December 20, 2024 by HAL
The Solomon Islands offer some of the best wreck diving opportunities from World War II. Many wrecks are found within recreational diving limits, making them accessible to new divers. Key sites include the Catalina seaplane wreck and the HMNZS Moa minesweeper. The Master Liveaboard’s “WWII Wreck Week” provides a seven-day itinerary that allows divers to […]
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November 14, 2024 by HAL
A giant coral colony, believed to be around 300 years old, has been discovered in the Solomon Islands. This mega-coral, called Pavona clavus, is three times larger than the previous record-holder and can be seen from space. It measures 34 by 32 meters and rises 5.5 meters from the seabed, with a circumference of 183 […]
April 29, 2024 by HAL
During Operation Vengeance in 1943, Admiral Yamamoto of the Japanese Navy was shot down in the Solomon Islands by US P-38 planes. Read the entire article at wreckedinmyrevo.com
April 5, 2024 by HAL
Diving the USS Aaron Ward (DD-483) in the Solomon Islands is a top pick for technical wreck divers, offering multiple dives worth exploring. The wreck is a popular and captivating site for divers. Read the article
March 28, 2024 by HAL
The blogger discusses the process of capturing photos for a photogrammetry model of the Kawanishi H6K “Mavis” Seaplane wreck in the Solomon Islands. Read the article
March 13, 2024 by HAL
The blogger shares a trip report about diving in Iron Bottom Sound, Solomon Islands, accompanied by expert Neil Yates. They highlight the logistical challenges of traveling to Honiara, the wrecks they explored, and activities like visiting the MS World Discoverer and a Beach BBQ. The post emphasizes the historical significance of the wrecks, safety protocols […]
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