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Scuba Diving Magazine, April 2007
  Item No. #DV0407
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FEATURED ARTICLES

World's Best Wrecks
By Nick Lucey
From the Atlantic Ocean and the South Pacific to the Great Lakes and the Caribbean Sea, it's all here in our ultimate guide to wreck diving adventure.

The Legendary Andrea Doria
By Bob Sterner
The true story of how the luxury passenger liner came to be one of the world's premier wreck dives. Plus: adventures from John Chatterton and Richie Kohler.

How To Sink a Ship
By Jennie Lay
There's an entire fleet of retired warships up for grabs. Want one? Follow our 10-step battle plan to creating an awe-inspiring artificial reef in your backyard.

Lessons for Life: Tied Down
By Michael Ange
Homemade gear and a lack of training add up to a near fatality on an ill-advised wreck penetration that proves no one is immune to making stupid mistakes.



WISH YOU WERE HERE
An Intact Japanese seaplane off Koror, Palau
; a steamship off Southern Australia's Tasman Peninsula; a massive tanker in 250 feet of water off Cape Hatteras, N.C.; and a Swedish museum that showcases a 17th-century galleon.


CURRENTS
The 520-foot Vandenberg gets the funds to be sunk off Key West in 2008. Plus: Meet the only man to both fly off, and then dive on, the deck of the
USS Saratoga.


TRAVEL
Drive & Dive
Want to dive a world-class wreck close to home? Here are four of North America's don't-miss sites: British Columbia's HMCS Saskatchewan, San Diego's HMCS Yukon, Pensacola, Fla.'s USS Oriskany and Lake Michigan's Prins Willem V.


GEAR
10 New BCs
ScubaLab puts the new crop of BCs to the test.

Gear Bag
Exclusive first looks at a new wristwatch dive computer that might never leave your wrist, a stylish, easy-to-pack women's BC, a rugged carry-on that protects fragile photo and dive gear, and a mask that's perfect for nearsighted divers.


TRAINING
Seven Tips to Better Wreck Photos
Bring home your best shots ever.

Wreck Penetration Techniques
What you need to know before you think about going inside.

Your Body
There's more than one way to clear stubborn ears. Here's how to find the one that works for you.



Scuba Diving 2007 CD
Price: $16.97
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