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For the first time in over 30 years, a great white shark has been observed off Spain’s Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean.
Read moreAfter getting some interesting offers in March 2014, I met a rebreather diver from Gran Canaria at the Dive and Travel Show in Madrid. He suggested that I come to Gran Canaria for wreck diving.
Read moreThe Atlantic is unpredictable. If you want to do technical wreck diving off the coast of northern Spain, you must be flexible enough to deal with conditions that change very quickly.
Read moreIt is commonly heard among European divers that they only care about venturing to the tropics because they believe there is so little to see in the Mediterranen.
Read moreIn August 1915, the battleship was originally christened the Alphonso XIII after the current king of Spain, in the shipyard of Vickers-Ferrol and had two sister ships named España and Jaime I.
Read moreLanzarote attracts something around a million visitors a year with its good weather, low rainfall, clean streets, towns and beaches, lack of hassle, low crime and generally informal, friendly atmosphere. About 15,000 of those visitors go diving.
Read moreAt first sight, the aquatic desert appears to be devoid of life, but appearances can be deceiving.
Read moreDives have that special flavour that result from the meeting of Atlantic species with subtropical ones. Having dived in the rest of Canaries, I am struck by the diversity of the fish life around Hierro.
Read moreI cannot describe in just a few words why Tamariu counts as one of the loveliest places I have ever visited in my life.
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