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Showing 1/11 Of 11 result(s) for 'Turkey'
Mediterranean
Belma explores the Dakota C47 plane wreck

Turkey shoot

The tempting WW2 bomber may have been out of bounds, but the Turkish resort of Kas presented Stuart Philpott with a range of wrecks and pottery to explore more...
Appeared in DIVER April 2011
Mediterranean

School of rock

The marine life may be limited at Oludeniz, but if it's rocky topography that delights your heart, this Turkish dive location may be for you, says Gerald Rambert more...
Mediterranean

A Step Back in Time

Ah, the rare joys of diving off fishing-boats, and spotting turtles that resemble Homer Simpson! But when scouting out sunken cities with a snorkel, never forget the sun-screen. Gavin Parsons made that painful mistake when he visited the Turkish half of Cyprus more...
Mediterranean

Light Dawns at Sunset

Cyprus is well-known as a diving destination, but it's the busy southern part of the island that attracts the tourists and the attention. Mike Clark had already been there, but when he visited the Turkish-occupied north, he had cause to rethink his attitudes to diving in the Mediterranean more...
Mediterranean

Kas Registers

The Turkish coast with its many shipwrecks has been opened up to divers in the past year - and some of those wrecks are very old indeed. Barely developed resorts such as Kas and Kalkan are giving notice that they welcome wreck-divers, so David Oldale moved fast to take advantage more...
Mediterranean

Mystery of Wreckers Reef

With broad swathes of Turkey's coastline newly opened to divers, and countless previously prohibited wrecks to explore, David Oldale went to Kalkan to learn more about the Duchess of York - and found more than he had bargained for more...
Mediterranean

DC Carver Takes a Break

Ever wonder what television coppers get up to when they're not nicking villains? Mark Wingett, who plays DC Jim Carver in ITV's The Bill, gets away from it all in the most civilised way possible: he goes diving. The English Channel is his favourite destination, but we caught up with him on a liveaboard boat off the Turkish coast, where he helped Lawrence Jones with his enquiries. more...
Mediterranean

Family matters in Turkey

Wondering why he wasn't travelling with wife and kids in tow (probably because he hasn't got either) Gavin Parsons samples a real family diving holiday destination in Turkey more...
Appeared in DIVER January 2006
Mediterranean

Pots & Holes

Where does one of the world's leading cave-divers go for a break? Martyn Farr chooses a new diving destination in Turkey where he warmly recommends both its history and the chances it offers to delve more...
Mediterranean

The Ship With No Name

A huge 19th century steamship has been exerting a fascination on divers from its resting place off Kalkan in Turkey. Mark Ellen, Editor of WORD magazine, is one of those who has found its mysterious charms impossible to resist more...
Mediterranean

What A Shambles

As shambles go, the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign of WWI scored ten out of ten. Eighty-four years on, a long-awaited dive trip to the area has left its own little mark on the shambolic scale, as John Bantin reports more...