The water is so clear you can see it from the surface. It’s the Cayman Islands’ newest tourist attraction, the USS Kittiwake. The Kittiwake is a Chanticleer-class submarine rescue ship that was part ...
Kittiwake wreck dive and Stingray City are unforgettable adventures – even if you do get bit The writer grabs the gun turret of the USS Kittiwake, about 33 feet below the ocean’s surface.
Spectacular coral reefs, vibrant marine life, heart-stopping drop-offs, and elusive sunken shipwrecks—this might sound like a scene from an adventure movie, but it’s actually what you’ll get to ...
The Cayman Islands’ newest attraction sank in 62 feet of water at the northern end of Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman on Jan. 5. The USS Kittiwake, a decommissioned submarine used as a rescue vessel ...
The Cayman Islands will sink the U.S.S. Kittiwake in June in an effort to create a new dive attraction and artificial reef, while providing much needed relief for some of the most frequently visited ...
The USS Kittiwake, a decommissioned naval submarine rescue ship used in World War II, will be sunk in 65 feet of water off the north end of Grand Cayman’s Seven Mile Beach this summer to create a new ...
Underwater diving trips have a way of taking on the slip-away quality of a dream. That's especially true if you're inexperienced, as I am—but also when a foray unfolds as easily as a vision. After a ...
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