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  • China's Sunken City of Shi Cheng on Random Most Incredible Underwater Travel Sights

    (#3) China's Sunken City of Shi Cheng

    Despite surviving for 1,300 years, the Chinese city of Shi Cheng met its end when it was flooded in the 1950s during the building of an hydroelectric power station. However divers can still swim down to see the century-old ruins and artwork beneath the man-made lake beneath which it now hides.
  • Atlantis as Re-Created in Dubai on Random Most Incredible Underwater Travel Sights

    (#20) Atlantis as Re-Created in Dubai

    While the actual lost city of Atlantis has yet to be discovered, you can't get much closer to the next best thing than the Atlantis Hotel in Dubai. The huge hotel features tons of underwater viewing areas, one of which doubles as the lobby, and offers guests the chance to stay in one of their underwater suites.
  • (#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."
  • Museo Subacuatico de Arte in Mexico on Random Most Incredible Underwater Travel Sights

    (#18) Museo Subacuatico de Arte in Mexico

    If you're into art, you can take in a whole museum under the waves at the Museo Subacuatico de Arte or MUSA in Cancun, Mexico. The underwater museum features over 400 incredible concrete sculptures chillin' with the fishes.
  • Shipwreck Trail in the Florida Keys on Random Most Incredible Underwater Travel Sights

    (#17) Shipwreck Trail in the Florida Keys

    If you've always wanted to explore a sunken ship, the Florida Keys will go even further and let you explore nine. The nine ships, which sank along the coastline at different times and for different reasons, are all accessible to divers along Shipwreck Trail.
  • Castle Bravo Ruins on the Bikini Atoll on Random Most Incredible Underwater Travel Sights

    (#15) Castle Bravo Ruins on the Bikini Atoll

    If you're brave enough to explore them, you'll still find plenty of wreckage scatter around the ocean floor at Castle Bravo on the Bikini atoll. It was once the site of the largest atomic bomb test the USA ever conducted and was promptly abandoned soon after.

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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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