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Category Archives: Marine Life
Giant Sharks Through Time
Giant Sharks Through Time Great Whites are currently the largest predator shark on this water planet, but it hasn’t always been this way. The first large predator shark dates back to 100 million years ago back to the Cretaceous … Continue reading
Dominica The Nature Island
Dominica the Nature Isle If you immediately think this island is adjacent to Haiti and next to Puerto Rico, this is not the island you’re looking for. Dominica “the Nature Island” can only be found by traveling over to … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Destinations, Dive Travel, Dive Travel Deals, Dolphins, Dominica, Family Travel, Marine Life, Pinnacles, Reefs, Scuba Diving, Scuba Training & Education, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Underwater Video, Walls, Whales
Tagged Adventure travel, Dive Deals, dive travel, Diver Education, Dominica, Eco tourism, hiking, humpback whales, Nature Island, Photography, Rainforests, Scuba Diving, Sperm Whales, waterfalls
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Turks and Caicos
Turks and Caicos White Sand and Wicked Wall Dives. There’s a group of islands just over an hour’s flight from Miami and they are so much more than their ancient Lucayan name for red blossomed topped Turk cactus and … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Destinations, Dive Resorts / Properties, Dive Travel, Dive Travel Deals, Family Travel, Marine Life, Pinnacles, Reefs, Scuba Diving, Scuba Training & Education, Sharks, Turks and Caicos Islands, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Underwater Video, Walls, Whale Sharks, Wrecks
Tagged Christopher Columbus, dive sites Turks and Caicos, dive travel, Jimmy Buffet, John Glenn, resorts Turks and Caicos, Scuba Diving, Scuba Training and Education, Sharks, shore diving, Turtles, Underwater Photography, whale sharks, white sandy beaches, wreck diving
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North Sulawesi, Indonesia Part Two
North Sulawesi, Indonesia The Center of Life’s Diversity Part Two As you last recall, we tried to include all 50,000 miles (70,000km) of shoreline of Indonesia in one article, then we briefly mentioned three dive resorts on the northern … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Travel, Dive Travel Deals, Indonesia, Marine Life, Muck Diving, Pinnacles, Reefs, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Single Travel, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Walls
Tagged Bunaken National Park, Coral Triangle, Critters@Lembeh, Diver Education, Lembeh resort, muck diving, Murex resort Bangka Island, Murex resort Manado, North Sulawesi, Scuba Diving, Sea Life, Sharks, Turtles, Underwater Photography
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North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Part One
North Sulawesi, Indonesia The Center of Life’s Diversity Part One You’ve probably heard of the Coral Triangle where the waters of the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the South China Sea collide and infuse each other with nutrients … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Travel, Dive Travel Deals, Indonesia, Marine Life, Muck Diving, Pinnacles, Reefs, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Single Travel, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Walls
Tagged Bunaken National Park, Dive Deals, Indonesia, muck diving, North Sulawesi, reefs, Scuba Diving, Sea Life, Sharks, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Walls
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North American Aquarium Diving
North American Aquarium Diving There may be times when you find yourself in a another city either due to work, visiting relatives, or just because you wanted to get away, explore, and play. If this happens to you, and you … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Travel, Family Travel, Learning to Dive, Marine Life, Scuba Diving, Scuba News/Events, Scuba Training & Education, Sharks, Single Travel, Specialties, Turtles, Uncategorized, Whale Sharks
Tagged Aquariums, dive destinations, Family Diving, Fresh Water Fish, Local diving, Scuba Diving, Scuba Training and Education, Sharks, Single Diving, Turtles, whale sharks
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Palau, Historical World Class Diving
Palau Historical World Class Diving We are always on the lookout for a dive destination a little out of the ordinary, a location with incredible beauty both above and below water, and if at all possible, an area steeped in … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Destinations, Dive Travel, Manta Rays, Marine Life, Micronesia, Palau, Scuba Diving, Scuba Training & Education, Sharks, Specialties, The Bucket List, Underwater Photography, Whale Sharks, Whales, Wrecks
Tagged jellyfish, Micronsia, Palau, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Whales, wreck diving, wrecks, WWII
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Abaco, The Treasure Of The Bahamas Out Islands
Abaco, The Treasure Of The Bahamas Out Islands If you are into numbers, there are 16 main islands in the Bahamas and another 684 cays (pronounced keys) that push out above the ocean some 50- 400 miles off the Florida … Continue reading
Posted in Bahamas, Dive Destinations, Dive Travel, Dive Travel Deals, Family Travel, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Wrecks
Tagged Abaco, Abacos, Bahamas, Beaches, Elkhorn Coral, Family Travel, Green Turtle Club. Brendals Dive Operation, Out Islands, reefs, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Turtles, wrecks
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Divers Involvement And Bonaire’s Coral Restoration Foundation
Divers Involvement, & Bonaire’s Coral Restoration Foundation You probably have heard or read where certain coral cover around the world has declined by some 85%. There are several factors that have led to many corals becoming endangered species around the … Continue reading
Posted in Bonaire Diving, Dive Travel, Marine Life, Scuba Diving, Scuba News/Events, Scuba Training & Education, Specialties, Turtles
Tagged Bonaire, Bonaire Marine Park, Coral reef restoration, Coral Restoration Foundation, Coral Restoration Foundation Bonaire, dive travel, diver education and training, diver specialty courses, Diving Specials, Learning to Dive, PADI, Scuba Diving
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