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Sabang Beach, Surigao

   Philippines  Philippine Sea
Been passing Sabang Beach in going to a local divespot "Lipata" (Surigao City, Philippines) when i decided yesterday morning to check out this predominantly sand bars formation (average depth at high tide is .5 of a meter) since it was the highest of high tides - an addition of 1.47 meters. And like magic, the water was exceptionally clear and the (always) submerged portions are well covered with sea grass. i started to get excited hoping to see some seahorses and leaf fishes in the muck areas. and lo and behold, this neon yellow snake eel.

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Shaw's Cove, Laguna Beach, California

   United States  Pacific
Very easy entrance in the early morning. Even at mid-day it is good surf, viz, and surge. Laguna Beach, California, United States of America.

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Sangalaky's Island

   Brunei Darussalam  South China Sea
Manta Boulevard

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Small Crack

   Egypt  Red Sea
Many corals, fish and anemones.

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S.S Yongala

   Australia
Awesome diving.
Manta rays, marble rays, Bull rays.
Loggerhead Turtles, other turtles.
Queensland Gropers.
Sea Snakes.


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Shark Reef

   Egypt  Red Sea
Clear Water

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Sharks Cove, Oahu Hawaii.

   United States  Pacific
One of the best shore dives on Oahu. Sharks cove is located on the north shore of Oahu. Diving is limited to summer months when the 30 foot surf is on holiday. Get there early as parking fills up fast. There are lots of dives to do there. All are fun and range from 20-60 FSW. Vis is usually 50-75 feet. Be prepared to do a little climbing down to get the the entry points. After you've seen turtles, angel, scorpion & butterfly fish, sharks & eels, shrimp, all kinds of nudibraches and the occational eagle ray, you can bask in the Hawaiian sun to get warm and enjoy the rest of your day. Stop by Matzumoto's on the way home for theee best SHAVE ICE.

Aloha, Stu



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Sunken Boat Reef, Palau Payar

   Malaysia  Andaman Sea
Interesting dive site at about 15 metres, lots of sunken fishing boats with great swim thrus and life of all sizes. Not the greatest dive sites in the world but interesting for photos.

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Strande

   Germany  Baltic Sea
shallow but a lot of small things

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Seven Peaks

   Fiji  Pacific
Great soft coral

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South Tip, Kapas Island

   Malaysia  South China Sea
Another preference macro photography dive sites

website

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Shams Alam

   Egypt  Red Sea
Shams Alam Ressort

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Shaab Rumi - Sudan

   Sudan  Red Sea
Soft coral & glass fish in Shaab Rumi.

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shark ally,by dyer island

   South Africa  Atlantic (African coastal)
awsome,be sure to pick your tour operator carfully,as some run extreme cattle boats!may is the best time of year to go,white sharks are at their most abundance.

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Shayne's, Zanzibar

   Tanzania  Indian Ocean
Lots of Crocodile-fish, Scorpion-fish and other

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Sudwana

   South Africa  Atlantic (African coastal)
Awesome dive

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St Abbs, marine reserve, Berwickshire

   United Kingdom  North Sea
spectacular marine life and rock formations easy shore dives.boat diving available.

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Sanctuary- Moal Boal , Cebù

   Philippines  Philippine Sea
Slope dive . Dive with bottom in sand. Most interestingat 10-15m deep. easy dive

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San Diego

   United States  Pacific
cage dive

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Saltstraumen

   Norway  Norwegian Sea
Saltstraumen is a sound with a strong tidal current located in Nordland some 30 km east of the city of Bodø, Norway. It is the strongest tidal current in the world. Up to 400 million m³ of seawater forces its way through a 3 km long and 150 m wide strait every six hours, with water speeds reaching 20 knots (about 37 km/h). Vortices up to 10 m in diameter and 5 m in depth are formed when the current is at its strongest; this feature is commonly known as a whirlpool.
From Wikipedia

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