
The largest WW1 shipwreck in the British Isles!
13K views · Apr 22, 2025
The largest WW1 shipwreck of the British Isles was built on the same slipway as the Titanic and was nearly as large. It was so big that sinking it required two German submarines. A massive 225 metres (740 feet) long and 32,120 GRT, the SS Justicia was t

AMAZING Wreck Artefacts on Deep Shipwreck
2K views · Apr 22, 2025
This dive is on SS Skaala, a deep shipwreck lying 48 meters (160 feet) beneath the surface of the English Channel. I'll take you on an exploration of this mysterious wreck, laden with surprisingly beautiful artefacts I'll be diving with my closed circui

Steam ship wreck in 60 metres
5K views · Apr 22, 2025
The SS Australbush was an defensively armed British steamer weighing 4,398 tons. She was traveling from Le Havre to Cardiff when she was torpedoed by German submarine UC-31 in 1917. #ccr #closedcircuitrebreather #mixedgas #trimix #scubadiving #technicald

Diving the German UB85 submarine (or not!)
2K views · Apr 22, 2025
Internet folklore states that the UB-85 submarine was sunk by a 'sea monster' on 30 April 1918. It was believed to lie in 100 metres of water approximately 10 NM to the North East of Bangor, Northern Ireland. This area is highly tidal with strong curre

Exploring History: First Dive to Victoria Cross Wreck
2K views · Apr 22, 2025
Frederick Parslow is one of only two merchant marine captains to win the Victoria Cross. His unbelievable bravery saved the SS Anglo-Californian from being sunk by the famous SM U-39, and it's legendary skipper Walther Forstman, on July 1915. Unfortunat

Sunken Royal Navy Warship Discovered After 100 Years
11K views · Apr 22, 2025
Following a terrible accident, the Royal Navy destroyer, HMS Negro, vanished in December 1916 with the loss of 51 sailors. Years of research produced a possible site for the wreck. Overcoming the challenges posed by the remote location and 100 metre (3

White Star Line plate found on RMS Afric shipwreck at 80 metres!
3K views · Apr 22, 2025
The Titanic was owned by the White Star Line which also operated many other ships including the SS Afric which was torpedoed in 1917. Lying in 80 metres (240 feet) of water it is an awesome technical dive. White Star Line vessels, including both the Tit

100 Year Old Mystery Solved - Shipwreck Identified by Technical Diver
43K views · Apr 22, 2025
There are hundreds, possibly thousands, of unidentified shipwrecks on the seabed around the British Isles. Many of them are from the two World Wars and are a result of German submarine activity. Nearly 75 metres underwater, this wreck had been dived pre

Mystery german submarine 280 feet down
5K views · Apr 22, 2025
During the first World War, the Germans built large numbers of submarines and many have yet to be found or identified. This was the second #gasperados dive on a UC type 2 minelaying submarine lying in 85 metres (280 feet) in the English Channel. We kn

The discovery of USS Jacob Jones (DD-61) - full dive footage
4K views · Apr 22, 2025
The USS Jacob Jones (DD-61) was torpedoed by the German submarine U-53 on 6 December 1917 with the loss of 66 lives becoming the first ever American destroyer to be sunk by enemy action. Famously the u-boat skipper, Kapitänleutnant Hans Rose, surfaced a

Exploring The Lusitania's Dark Underwater Tomb
2K views · Apr 22, 2025
The RMS Lusitania is one of the world's most famous shipwrecks. Torpedoed in 1915 by U-20 within sight of the Irish coast, nearly 1200 people lost their lives, and it has been the source of controversy ever since with both sides using it for propaganda p

120 metres deep shipwreck dive- finding HMS Marmora
1K views · Apr 22, 2025
There is one less deep shipwreck mystery left! Team #Darkstar have dived and identified the wreck of HMS Marmora that lies in 120 metres of water 75 miles to the SW of Ireland HMS Marmora was a massive ocean liner that was requisitioned by the Royal Navy

Mystery German submarine identified by deep wreck divers
3K views · Apr 22, 2025
Even a hundred years after they sank, many German u-boats remain unidentified and the cause of their loss unclear. Often the only way to solve the mystery is to dive them, acquire as much information as possible and then combine it with what is known fro

Sunken Royal Navy Warship Discovered After 100 Years
11K views · Apr 22, 2025
Following a terrible accident, the Royal Navy destroyer, HMS Negro, vanished in December 1916 with the loss of 51 sailors. Years of research produced a possible site for the wreck. Overcoming the challenges posed by the remote location and 100 metre (3