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San Diego’s Wreck Alley is an area with intentionally sunken ships. One of the wrecks divers can find here is the HMCS Yukon, which was a Mackenzie-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and later the Canadian Forces.
Read moreBeing in the general vicinity of Saba and having a little free time, I decided to finally make my way to this island, which has lingered in my diving dreams.
Read moreSaudi Arabia has launched a massive tourism development project that will transform 50 Red Sea islands into luxury resorts.
Read moreIt is quite probable that the Manx facility is one of the busiest hyperbaric facilities in the UK. The Kevin Gray Memorial Trust' operates the chambers on a daily basis and 15,000 treatments are conducted each year.
Read moreIn Irkutsk, the nearest city to Lake Baikal, there are four dive centers and about 200 active divers. Having carefully studied the information about them, I learned that Dive Center Sval is one of the oldest in the city.
Read moreI have been diving in Ponta do Ouro, a small Mozambican coastal village 10km from the South African border, since 2002 and love its laid-back atmosphere, rustic village life, long sandy beaches and warm blue ocean, just waiting to be explored.
Read moreThe Maldives has been attracting divers to its waters for decades and its easy to see why: beautiful reefs covered in marine life, and the opportunity to dive with whalesharks, dolphins and several species of sharks and manta rays.
Read moreAccording to researchers at the University of Sydney, global tourism’s carbon footprint is four times greater than previously believed Some gases, including carbon dioxide and methane, trap heat in the atmosphere, producing a "greenhouse effect"
Read moreChanges to airline policies regarding how lithium batteries can be taken aboard aircraft have resulted in the closure of two smart luggage firms.
Read moreThe Caribbean nation of Grenada has added another vessel to its burgeoning collection of diveable wrecks. At 6.20 on 21 March, the MV Anina sank to her final resting place on a sandy bottom near to the famous Purple Rain reef.
Read moreSt. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix comprise the US Virgin Islands on the northeastern side of the Caribbean Sea. St. Croix is isolated from the other two islands.
Read moreThe tourism boom which Boracay has seen over the past decade or two has brought jobs and investment but strained the island's water and rubbish disposal systems and its sewer system.
Read moreVolcanic in nature, visually the islands are quite remarkable and rise spectacularly out of the surrounding deep waters and oceanic trenches.
Read moreThere is a reason for the abundant life in the region.
Read moreI had reached a stage in my underwater photography journey in which I wanted to do more than just take photos—I wanted to create works of art!
Read moreDivers visiting the Philippines enjoy a rich variety of underwater landscapes and bountiful marine life, and can choose from a number of resorts that provide excellent service at a reasonable price.
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