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Unknown Ship Wreck Named… (We Think)

I have actually being doing some research just this morning, and have only found two US Warships that had twin screws that were sold to Mexico after WWII. Both are destroyers, and indeed sister ships of the Fletcher Class. They are the DD573, the USS Harrison, and the DD574, the USS John Rodgers. Both were [...]

Baja Nomads is a must to check out before traveling South.

BajaNomad Forums

Whenever I am about to head South to Mulegé, I always take time to check Baja Nomad forums (http://forums.bajanomad.com/). The information on road conditions, accommodations and weather can be invaluable. You do not need to subscribe to view the posts and they have nicely segregated the groups into clear sections. The following are ones that [...]

Gloucestershire service remembers wildlife pioneer

Tributes have been paid to Lady Philippa Scott at a memorial service in Gloucestershire to celebrate her life.

The widow [...]

Humboldt Squid Diving...

Diablo Rojo…

A short while back, we were on assignment diving and filming the humboldt squid that inhabit the Baja waters close by to the Dive Center. This is not a dive for the faint of heart, but is great fun at the same time. The local fisherman call them “Diablo Rojo” or “Red Devil” as [...]

Diving with Whale Sharks on the East Coast of the US Seaboard?

It sucks to travel half way around the world to dive with big pelagics, only to find out they they have decided to go on their vacation the same week. However, not 500 miles south of the US border in Bahia de Los Angeles we have Whale Sharks. We would love to guarantee their presence for you, [...]

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