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Tag Archives: Scuba Diving
Cebu and the Visayas Islands
Cebu and the Visayas Islands The Heartland of The Philippines. Magellan had no idea how good the scuba diving in this part of the world was, but in 1521 when Spain was big time in to colonizing the world, … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Destinations, Dive Resorts / Properties, Dive Travel, Marine Life, Muck Diving, Pelagics, Philippines, Reefs, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Underwater Video, Whale Sharks, Wreck Diving, Wrecks
Tagged Bohol, Dive Photography, Magellan, Malapascua, Moalboal, night dives, Oslob, Scuba Diving, Thresher sharks, whale sharks
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130 Years Closer to a Cover Shot
130 Years and Closer to a Cover Shot. A History of Underwater Photography Since 1893, when Louis Boutan first used a surface supplied hardhat to take photos underwater, divers have circled the globe to get an ever-elusive cover shot. The … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Equipment, Dive Travel, Marine Life, Scuba Diving, Scuba Gear Reviews, Scuba Training & Education, Sharks, Specialties, Underwater Photography, Underwater Video
Tagged corals, Dive Photography, Diver Education, fish life, GoPro, Jacques Cousteau, Scuba Diving, Sealife, underwater camera, underwater macro photography, Underwater Photography, underwater photography history, underwater video
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Tobago. The Less Known Dive Vacation Island
Tobago Drifting Along with Macros and Pelagics From the smallest seahorse to an abundance of majestic sized mantas to gigantic groupers to perhaps the world’s largest brain coral, Tobago has something to offer just about every diver. It’s not … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Destinations, Dive Travel, Dolphins, Family Travel, Manta Rays, Marine Life, Pelagics, Pinnacles, Reefs, Scuba Diving, Scuba Training & Education, Sharks, Tobago, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Underwater Video, Whale Sharks, Wreck Diving, Wrecks
Tagged Arawak, Caribbean, Caribs, Christopher Columbus, rain forest, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Speyside, Swiss Family Robinson, Tobago, Turtles, whale sharks, wreck diving
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Belize and Un-Belizable Diving and Adventure!
Belize and Un-Belizable Diving and Adventure! Who would have thought that you have to go to Central America to a small English speaking country to truly encounter the second largest Great Barrier Reef in the world? There are three … Continue reading
Posted in Belize, Blue Hole, Dive Travel, Dolphins, Manta Rays, Marine Life, Pelagics, Reefs, Scuba Diving, Scuba Training & Education, Sharks, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Walls, Whale Sharks
Tagged adventure activities, Belize Zoo, blue hole, Caraco, Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary and Jaguar Preserve, Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Jacques Cousteau, Mayan civilization, Scuba Diving, Scuba Training and Education, Shark-Sting Ray Alley, Turtles, Underwater Photography, whale sharks
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Thailand’s Amazing Andaman Sea
Thailand’s Amazing Andaman Sea You probably already have a good idea what Thailand is like. You may not know it, but over eighty films have been shot in Thailand, so if you’ve seen The Man with the Golden Gun, … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Destinations, Dive Liveaboards, Dive Travel, Manta Rays, Marine Life, Myamar, Pelagics, Pinnacles, Reefs, Scuba Diving, Scuba Training & Education, Sharks, Thailand, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Underwater Video, Walls, Whale Sharks, Wreck Diving, Wrecks
Tagged Andaman Sea, dive destinations, dive travel, Diver Education, Hollywood films, Jacques Cousteau, Phuket, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Siam, star wars, Turtles, Underwater Photography, whale sharks, wreck diving, wrecks
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A Short DEMA Show Gear Review
What’s New in Dive Gear? A Short Review of Unique New Equipment! Every year we can’t wait to go to the Dive Equipment and Marketing Association (DEMA) Show, the dive industry’s premier trade exhibition. Sure, it’s a time to … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Equipment, Dive Travel, Learning to Dive, Scuba Diving, Scuba Gear Reviews, Scuba News/Events, Scuba Training & Education, Underwater Photography
Tagged DEMA, Dive Gear, dive travel, Learning to Dive, Scuba Diving, scuba equipment, Scuba Training and Education, technical Diving, Underwater Photography, underwater propulsion system
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Cage Diving with Great White Sharks
Cage Diving with Great White Sharks Africa and Australia Being in a cage in saltwater next to free swimming great white sharks is probably the best way to get an adrenaline rush on this planet. It is also one … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Dive Destinations, Dive Liveaboards, Dive Travel, Dolphins, Great White Shark cage diving, Marine Life, Mexico, Pelagics, Scuba Diving, Scuba Training & Education, Sharks, South Africa, Specialties, The Bucket List, Underwater Photography, Underwater Video, Whales
Tagged Australia, Bucket List, cage diving, Cape Town, dive destinations, Dive Photography, Diver Education, Gansbaai, great white sharks, Mexico, Neptune Islands, penquins, Scuba Diving, Sharks, south africa, underwater video
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Cayman Brac – The Adventure and Tranquility Island
Cayman Brac Divers, Hikers, Bikers, and Cliff Hangers Cayman Brac is an island barely 19km (12 miles) long and 2km (2 miles) wide and is situated 8km (5 miles) east of Little Cayman and 145km (90 miles) northeast of … Continue reading
Posted in Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands, Dive Travel, Dolphins, Pelagics, Pinnacles, Reefs, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Underwater Video, Walls, Wrecks
Tagged adventure activities, Best Snorkeling, Caribbean, Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands, dive destinations, dive travel, hiking, rock climbing, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Turtles, Underwater Photography, wreck diving
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Little Cayman’s Big Time Diving
Little Cayman’s Big Time Diving If you are looking for a dive destination that even Phillipe Cousteau considered one of the top three dive destinations in the world, yet it is still not inundated with tourist galore, then you … Continue reading
Posted in Cayman Islands, Dive Destinations, Dive Travel, Dive Travel Deals, Little Cayman, Marine Life, Pinnacles, Reefs, Scuba Diving, Scuba Training & Education, Sharks, Turtles, Underwater Photography, Underwater Video, Walls, Wreck Diving
Tagged Cayman Islands, Dive Deals, dive destinations, Dive Photography, dive travel, Diver Education, Little Cayman, Phillipe Cousteau, reefs, Scuba Diving, Sharks, videography, Walls
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