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Nine of the World’s Top Wall Dives
Some will tell you that great wall scuba diving resembles visiting an art museum (except much, much more interactive). It makes sense! After all, wall scuba diving involves moving past sheer vertical walls that are “painted” with vibrant patches of … Continue reading →
Posted in Canada, Cayman Islands, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Madang, Milne Bay, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Saint Croix, Seattle, Vancouver, Virgin Islands, Wall Diving, Washington
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Tagged Big Drop-Off, Big Tunnels, Bloody Bay Wall, Canyon Orange, Cave of the Trinity, Columbia, Day Island Wall, Grand Turk, Great Wall, Kimbe Bay, Marilyn's Cut, Ngemelis Wall, Point Defiance, Punta Sur, Santa Rosa, Waterman's Wall
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The World’s Top Ten Cave Diving and Cavern Diving Destinations
Cave scuba diving is a category of scuba diving in which technically qualified divers explore the physical features of natural and artificial caves. It’s a specialized division of the sport, with unique equipment, rules and qualifications, but any seasoned cave … Continue reading →
Posted in Brazil, Cave Diving, Caye Caulker, Florida, France, Matanzas, Mexico, The Bahamas, Zimbabwe
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Tagged Abismo Anhumas Cave, Alghero Caves, Blue Abyss, Blue Hole, Cave Diving, Chinhoyi, Cuzan Nah Loop, El Cenote, Emergence du Russel, Hole in the Wall, IBAMA, Jackson Blue, Lighthouse Reef, Mill Pond, Nereo Cave, Sac Aktun, Shangri-La, Twin Cave
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Top 10 Wreck Dives In The World
What’s even more fun than scuba diving? Scuba diving with ghosts. Okay, pirate ghosts. Okay…just scuba diving in shipwrecks will work for most people. Bring your imagination! Luckily for scuba divers, ships have run into bad luck in nearly every … Continue reading →
Posted in Bali, British Virgin Islands, Cuba, Egypt, Florida, Grenada, Malta, North Carolina, Scotland, Vanuatu, Wreck Diving
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Tagged Bianca C, Cristóbal Colón, HMS Maori, Papoose Shipwreck, President Coolidge Shipwreck, RMS Rhone, SMS Köln, Thistlegorm, USAT Liberty, USS Oriskany, Wreck Diving
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6 Most Popular Scuba Diving Sites in Belize
Scuba divers in search of the world’s best dive sites, take heed: it’s time to visit Belize. The country is a veritable smorgasbord of once-in-a-lifetime dives. 1. The Northern Cayes, part of the 150-mile-long unbroken reef that is the Barrier … Continue reading →
The History of Scuba Diving in Ambergris Caye
Ambergris Caye is one of the great meccas of scuba diving. After all, it boasts the second-largest reef in the world, and the pearl necklace of more than two hundred coral-sand cayes that dots its 25-mile length is one of … Continue reading →
Posted in Ambergris Caye, San Pedro
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Tagged Ambergris Caye, Blue Hole, Lighthouse Reef, San Pedro, UNESCO, Wreck Diving
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Diving the Great Blue Hole in Belize
The Great Blue Hole, its depths teeming with sharks and ancient mysteries, is one of the great wonders of the underwater world–and certainly some of the best scuba diving in Belize. Any scuba diver with an internet connection has undoubtedly … Continue reading →
Posted in Belize
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Tagged Ambergris Caye, Blue Hole, Caye Caulker, Deep Diver, Jacques Cousteau, San Pedro, UNESCO
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