Lake Ohrid has become a popular destination with scuba divers thanks to both the stunning clarity of its water, and its history: along with Titicaca in South America and Baikal in Russia, it’s among the very oldest lakes in the world. We strapped on tanks and dove in with the guys at Amfora Diving Center to visit the Bay of Bones: an underwater archaeological site from the Bronze Age.

At a maximum depth of twelve meters, the Bay of Bones is not just the most interesting, but also the easiest d...
Published on October 28, 2014 08:50