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From divers for divers - designed to share and build a knowledge database about the diving scene of Pattaya.


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Pattaya-Scuba.net - the comprehensive shared online resource for all Pattaya divers!


All wreck- and coral dive sites, dive maps, features and video on the Suddhadib wreck (a.k.a. Hardeep), sea life pictures, local info and so much more. But our website will grow larger in time with your participation.


Look at it as the ‘illustrated Wikipedia of Pattaya scuba diving’.

Read the interesting story behind mapping the Suddahdib wreck (a.k.a. the “Hardeep Wreck”) and reverse-engineering a ship that sunk over 65 years ago!

From collecting data underwater at the wreck to designing 2D and 3D maps and models. All finished off with beautiful life-like renders of the ship before her sinking.

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BRAND NEW FEATURE DEDICATED TO THE FASCINATION OF DIGITAL UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY

Unlike the educational and informative nature of our other photo galleries (like the Sea Life Archive and Dive Site Galleries), these Beauty Galleries are a showcase of the best underwater photographs compiled by a number of Pattaya divers - just for the sake of sharing great pictures with others and to show what can be done in our waters.

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Suddhadib (Hardeep)    

ALL DETAILS ABOUT THE ATTACK AND THE SINKING

Here the result of months of illustration work to recreate the infamous day that the Suddhadib was attacked and sank.

Watch all 29 illustrations as a video slide show, view and download all visuals in 1600x900 pixel high resolution images in the gallery, and read about all backgrounds of each visual in the research section!

URGENT MESSAGE TO ALL DIVERS OF THE SUDDHADIB (HARDEEP) WRECK

PLEASE DO NOT TIE YOUR DIVE BOAT TO THE SOUTHERN BUOY!

The concrete weights at the bottom of the southern buoy are being dragged onto the unexploded 1000lbs. bomb!


Every dive boat is strongly urged to no longer use the southern buoy for mooring.

Please view this video to understand all backgrounds and download the flyer for distribution amongst divers, dive school staff and boat crews!