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Divers take 'Harlem Shake' under water

March 5: A first for the internet sensation called the "Harlem Shake" as a dozen divers perform their version of the dance while diving in Cancun, Mexico. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.  A first for the internet sensation called the "Harlem Shake" as a dozen divers perform their version of the dance while diving in Cancun, Mexico. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)

Divers free distressed whale shark from rope

Nov. 26: Divers 250 miles south of Baja, Mexico showed that Good Samaritans can even be found underwater when they cut free a distressed whale shark who had become entangled in a rope. Divers 250 miles south of Baja, Mexico showed that Good Samaritans can even be found underwater when they cut free a distressed whale shark who had become entangled in a rope. (TODAY)

Divers battle underwater debris from Costa Concordia

Jan. 26: New video of the sunken ship shows a dining room tilted on its side, some tables still bolted to the floor. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)New video of the sunken ship shows a dining room tilted on its side, some tables still bolted to the floor. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)

Divers stranded by tour group

Oct. 8: Two divers clung to a lobster pot buoy for hours after the tour boat they were expecting to take them back to shore left the dive area without them. One of the men describes their close call, and how they felt when a Good Samaritan picked them up. Two divers clung to a lobster pot buoy for hours after the tour boat they were expecting to take them back to shore left the dive area without them. One of the men describes their close call, and how they felt when a Good Samaritan picked them up. (TODAY)

Divers have close encounter with shark

June 1: Divers record a close encounter with a hammerhead shark, which recently took place off Florida's coast. NBC's Dan Cassuto reports. Divers record a close encounter with a hammerhead shark, which recently took place off Florida's coast. NBC's Dan Cassuto reports. (NBC News)

Cliff divers take treacherous 90-foot plunge

April 12: Msnbc's Tamron Hall takes a look at extraordinary video of competitors flipping off of a 90-foot ledge in Mexico with hopes of becoming a World Champion cliff diver.  Msnbc's Tamron Hall takes a look at extraordinary video of competitors flipping off of a 90-foot ledge in Mexico with hopes of becoming a World Champion cliff diver. (TODAY)

Whoa! Divers snap up-close pics of whales

April 10: Marine researcher Arun Madisetti talks with TODAY's Jenna Wolfe about how he and his son captured amazing photos of them diving in the Caribbean just feet away from massive whales.  Marine researcher Arun Madisetti talks with TODAY's Jenna Wolfe about how he and his son captured amazing photos of them diving in the Caribbean just feet away from massive whales. (TODAY)

Divers: 'Unbelievable' to see lost photos

Nov. 12: Four years after divers Peter Trayhurn and Geoff Tosio documented being stranded at sea, they are reunited with the photos they took. They speak with TODAY's Ann Curry.  Four years after divers Peter Trayhurn and Geoff Tosio documented being stranded at sea, they are reunited with the photos they took. They speak with TODAY's Ann Curry. 

Divers retrieve 18th century champagne

Sept. 1: Swedish divers are pulling up bottles of champagne from the Baltic Sea that are believed to be  from the 18th century. TODAYshow.com's Dara Brown reports. Swedish divers are pulling up bottles of champagne from the Baltic Sea that are believed to be  from the 18th century. TODAYshow.com's Dara Brown reports. 

Divers recover, sample extremely vintage bubbly

July 17: Divers in the Baltic recovered what may be the world's oldest drinkable champagne, 30 bottles found in a shipwreck that could date back to the 18th century. NBC's Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)Divers in the Baltic recovered what may be the world's oldest drinkable champagne, 30 bottles found in a shipwreck that could date back to the 18th century. NBC's Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)

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