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Underwater caves of Yucatan

05.11.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 486 Views 5 min read

When you hear Mexico, what comes to your mind might be the Mayan ruins that have a lot of historical value. But more than that, it turns out that Mexico also has the longest underwater cave in the world: Sac Actun. Located in Tulum Village, Quintana Roo, Mexico, this giant cave was discovered in…

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Psychedelic thieves of the sea: Nudibranch

03.11.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 467 Views 5 min read

A lot of people does not notice this little cute tiny animal that crawling and slugging on a coral when they went for a dive. Nudibranchs, a group of soft-bodied, marine gastropod molluscs that have colourful body and striking forms. They also have funny and cute nicknames to match their appearances such as…

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The Novosibirsk archipelago: mystery lands of mammoths

01.11.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 610 Views 6 min read

The Novosibirsk Islands Arctic Desert ecoregion is an extreme north archipelago shrouded in mystery and legend. Also known as the New Siberian Islands, the island chain is the natural border between Laptev and East Siberian Seas. The archipelago comprises three groups of islands: the Anzhu Islands, the…

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The ghost ship Octavius

30.10.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 671 Views 6 min read

The ocean is a mysterious place, it is equally wondrous and dangerous. There are so many unknowns out there on the endless horizon where the sea and sky meet. It is not surprising that it holds numerous stories of ghost ships. The stories of ships sailing the world’s oceans manned by ghost crews and destined to…

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The Falkland Islands, where penguins outnumber people

28.10.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 429 Views 6 min read

Lying 490 kilometres east of Patagonia, the Falkland Islands (usually called the Falklands) is arguably the most consistently savage seas of the world. The archipelago with a land area of 12,173 km² with a coastline length of ±1,288 km has a rich dramatic history in shipping as it is a natural steppingstone for…

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History 

Nuclear wrecks on the seabed

26.10.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 450 Views 7 min read

Currently, there are only six countries that have nuclear-powered submarines: the UK, US, China, Russia, India, and France. Several other countries including Argentina, Brazil and Australia have ongoing projects in different phases to build nuclear-powered submarines. Nuclear subs work differs from…

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Siquijor, the enchanting island of the witches

24.10.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 569 Views 6 min read

About 30 km southeast of Negros, south of Cebu, and southwest of Bohol, Siquijor is one of the tiniest provinces in the Central Visayan Archipelago, Philippines. Divided from the northern coast of Mindanao by the Bohol Sea – also called Mindanao Sea – it was a sub-province of Negros Oriental until…

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The Discovery of the Lost Ancient City of Thonis Heracleion

22.10.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 788 Views 5 min read

There is a fine line that separates mythology and reality. In fact, we have learned that ancient cities that were originally thought to be myths, such as Troy and Ur, actually did exist with the discovery of archaeological evidence, likewise with the story of the ancient city of Heracleion. Considered a myth for…

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Living Ocean 

The clever beluga whales

20.10.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 477 Views 6 min read

Although referred to as a whale, the beluga has a head shape similar to that of a dolphin. Its rounded head has a short beak and a prominent, protruding forehead called the “melon” which is flexible and allows the species to make facial expressions. Unlike any other whale species, Belugas can change the…

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Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, one of the best eco-tours in the Philippines

18.10.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 507 Views 6 min read

ith thousands of islands, the Philippines always offers genuine beauty that is maintained in its authenticity. Palawan, the Philippines’ westernmost province, is a picture-perfect island like no other. It is a beautiful tropical paradise that is home to marvellous beaches and abundant biodiversity, rich in…

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History Ocean Stories 

Adrift: Forty years after seventy-six days lost at sea

16.10.202205.07.2026 Lucienne 652 Views 6 min read

The story of Steven Callahan who miraculously survived 76 days adrift, without food or water supplies, inspired many. Callahan’s entire ordeal is well documented and over the past few decades has become a reference point for survival training, films, books, and…

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