This article was initially published on the OCEAN71 Magazine‘s website. It explains why the crew of the Octopus Foundation chose the diving site of Niolon as a test field. At the bottom of the sea, in front of a beautiful little cove, dozens of ancient amphorae have become a popular tourist attraction. They seem to…
This unbelievable story begins with an encounter. While sailing around the Ionian Islands in Greece in July 2014, the Octopus Foundation crew met with Cédric Georges, the French owner of the Fiskardo-Divers center. Along the conversation, he mentioned the British plane wreck that was shot down by German artillery during the second world war. When…
The ancient Greek city of Orikos, renamed Oricum by the Romans, is the home of a unique archaeological site that had never been excavated before 2005. The crew of the Octopus Foundation first documented the site in 2012 and followed archaeologists of the Geneva University and the Archaeology Institute of Albania. Two years later, the…
