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  • Christ of the Abyss in San Fruttuoso, Italy on Random Most Incredible Underwater Travel Sights

    (#7) Christ of the Abyss in San Fruttuoso, Italy

    15 meters under the sea you'll find a stunning bronze sculpture called "Christ of the Abyss" which has called the sea floor His home since 1954. The sculpture was commissioned by Italian diver Duilio Marcante as a memorial to his friend Dario Gonzatti who passed away during a dive in that same spot.
  • Neptune Memorial Reef: The Coolest Place You Never Have to Leave - Literally on Random Most Incredible Underwater Travel Sights

    (#6) Neptune Memorial Reef: The Coolest Place You Never Have to Leave - Literally

    If you like what you see when you visit Neptune Memorial Reef, right off the coast of Miami, FL you'll be pleased to learn you can make your stay a bit more... permanent. Built as an artistic interpretation of Atlantis, it's actually an underwater cemetary where you can sign up to be buried when you pass away.
  • The Flooded Farmhouses of Lake Lygnstøylsvatnet, Norway on Random Most Incredible Underwater Travel Sights

    (#28) The Flooded Farmhouses of Lake Lygnstøylsvatnet, Norway

    When a 1908 landslide caused a flooding river to turn a mountain valley into Lake Lygnstøylsvatnet, it unfortunately took out the several farmhouses located there as well. Today you can still dive down and see the ruins of both old farmhouses and the bridge that used to cross the river that ended up over taking it.
  • Ithaa Undersea Restaurant in the Maldives on Random Most Incredible Underwater Travel Sights

    (#9) Ithaa Undersea Restaurant in the Maldives

    Even if you're not into seafood, you can still enjoy food under the sea at Ithaa Undersea Restaurant in the Maldives. You'll enjoy distracted bites of contemporary European cuisine as you gawk at the environment 16 feet beneath the sea in the world's only all glass underwater restaurant.
  • The Vanuatu Underwater Post Office on Random Most Incredible Underwater Travel Sights

    (#26) The Vanuatu Underwater Post Office

    If you want to send someone a truly unique postcard from Vanuatu, an island nation located in South Pacific, head down to their underwater post office. The only underwater post office in the world, it allows you to mail your pals waterproof postcards from three meters beneath the sea.
  • (#12) The Enchanted Forest in Table Rock Lake, Missouri

    When the U.S. Army flooded a small valley in Missouri in 1957, it completely submerged a small town called Oasis, MI which now lies about 100 ft. underwater. Advanced scuba divers can still swim down main street, visit the town's small wooden church, or explore an underwater forest known as "The Enchanted Forest."

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The underwater world is always mysterious and full of charm. The underwater world has beautiful corals, rare fishes, as well as unpredictable risks. In short, it is not a dream that people want to explore the underwater world, in recent years snorkeling and more underwater travel have become more popular. Getting close to the sea and experiencing a completely different landscape from the land is a trend.

There are many well-known underwater travel attractions on the earth, various beautiful islands, the seas or lakes are clear, not only beautiful natural landscapes but also incredible miracles underwater. Welcome to check the interesting collection of 30 underwater travel sights here.

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