For wreck enthusiasts, there are two locations in the world that stand out, and that is Scapa Flow in the Scotland, and the Chuuk Lagoon in Micronesia. Both belong on a list of great wreck dives, but on this list, I’ll focus on Chuuk, if for no other reason than that with its warmer water, it is more accessible to divers. The lagoon served as a forward base for the Japanese navy during the Second World War (much the same way Pearl Harbor did for the Americans), and was attacked by US forces. Today, dozens of ship and plane wrecks are to be found in the lagoon, at depths ranging from the surface and down to tech depth. [links]