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Australia Coral Sea it's one of my favourite dive sites
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| Netherlands Antilles Caribbean Sea Another great Klein Bonaire dive site
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| Cuba Caribbean Sea Huventud
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| Australia Coral Sea weeked 40 m wall dive one of the best drift
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| Saint Kitts and Nevis Caribbean Sea This Pikebleeny was popping up and down out of a sandy burrow in about 30 ft of water.
more info about reef off Island of SABA in lesser Antilles including maps, reviews, and ratings...
| United States Pacific A small wreck offshore Maui.
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| Turks and Caicos islands Caribbean Sea shot this pic with a DX1G at nite - of 2 channel crabs having a face-off on the reef.
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| United States Atlantic (North American coastal) Small shelf of old staghorn coral lying East and West with two Great Star Coral heads on the East end. Lots of life.
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| Saint Kitts and Nevis Caribbean Sea This cuda was hiding inside the gangway of a sunken vessel - presumedly getting a little cleaning from the gobi.
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| Indonesia Bali Sea Diving with Tulamben Wreck Divers.
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| Australia Coral Sea An amazing spot to dive and snorkle.
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| Tonga Pacific Current fed sea mounts covered in gorgonians and soft corals and teeming with life.
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| Indonesia Celebes Sea There is an abundance of exotic diversity in the many dive sites off Bangka Island. Some are accessible by shore, while others are visited by resort dayboats and/or liveaboards. There are many great walls and pinnacles along the east and north-east, inhabited by both large and small fish. Exquisite hard table corals and a riot of colored soft corals can be found here too. In the east, tiny Pontohi Pygmy seahorses cling to vertical walls where they're challenging to find and photograph in the current. Also to the east are sandy muck dives boasting the Flamboyant Cuttlefish, always an iridescent treat. Many great macro dives are to the west, where a stunning variety of Nudibranches can be found. The tiny knobby pink Pygmy Seahorses, Hippocampus Barbiganti, cling to pink gorgonian sea fans, never failing to impress. All in all, the diving in Indonesia is spectacular, and the diving off Bangka Island did not disappoint in May-June 2010.
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| Saint Kitts and Nevis Caribbean Sea on coral reef
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| Mexico Sea Of Cortés /Gulf of California there are no dive facilities in santa rosalia. you have to bring everything yourself, and unless you bring a boat as well you have to make friends with the local fishermen and rent one of their boats to take you out. diving with humboldt squid is dangerous, so it is essential to have the right safety gear like shark suits, helmets, steel cables as dive lines and most importantly an experienced guide who has dived with these animals before!!!!!
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| United States Pacific This site is obviously not a very good location for scuba diving, but near by this site is the Molokai lookout which is one of my favorite freediving locations. Beyond the treacherous shore break (one of the most notorious neck breaks in the world) you can swim and dive to Halona Blow hole and listen to the incredible echo of the ocean bouncing in the caves! Humpback whales frequent this area between October and April. As the reef shelf drops to over 100 feet almost instantly whales come quite close to the shoreline and make for easy viewing. This is also why the shore break is so powerful. Waves are the faces of the deep!
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| Australia Indian Ocean go there and find out :)
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| United States Atlantic (North American coastal) The Big Coral Knoll, Fish Camp Rocks and Pillar Coral are within easy swimming distance from the beach in front of Tower 17 (across from the Park Tower building).
more info about Big Coral Knoll on the First Reef off the Fort Lauderdale beach including maps, reviews, and ratings...
| Australia Tasman Sea Fantastic dive site, lots of Grey Nurse sharks and Australia's largest sea cave.......
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| Papua New Guinea Coral Sea A newly-named dive site in a quasi-unexplored atoll of 22 uninhabited islands and islets. Located at the heart of the world's most diverse marine bioregion (the Coral Triangle), the Conflict Islands offer everything the enthusiast marine life lover could hope for: shallow lagoons with clear blue waters, plunging reef walls covered with life in all shapes, forms and colours, endemic species, breath-taking pelagic encounters including sharks, manta rays, schools of tuna, whales, orcas and dolphins.
more info about Picasso's Playground, Conflict Islands including maps, reviews, and ratings...
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