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United States Caribbean SeaSome of the best diving in the Caribbean
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United States Atlantic (North American coastal)This is a great wreck! The boat is 220 feet long and lies in 115 feet of water. Visibility ranges from 30 - 100 feet. Marine life covers this wreck
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United States PacificHydroid shrimp on hydroid stalk.
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United States PacificCanon XTi, Ikelite housing and Ikelite strobes, 60mm macro lens.
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United States Atlantic (North American coastal)This an amazing wreck right outside of the Boca Raton inlet. Has plenty of life and there always seems to be something great going on there. There are a family of groupers who live there also who are very friendly.
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Sudan Red Sea.....
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Egypt Red SeaThis dive site is situated between The Three Pools and Caves dive sites. The entry follows a narrow sandy slope and the reef plates start on both side of it. On the right side a huge coral block starts from 15 meters and reach 5 meters depth and is covered of a good variety of soft and hard corals, Sponges and Damselfishes and Anthias. The dive is done toward the north section. Following the sandy slope there is a small garden of Eels and a patch of sea grass with double-ended Pipefish. Along the reef plate, look out for Scorpionfishes and coral Groupers. The Red Sea fusiliers and Unicorns are very common here as well. Swimming over the sandy plateau, you will be surprised by the quantity and quality and sizes of the Acroporas (table coral). Soft corals like Alcynarians and yellow Broccoli covered numerous colorful pinnacles. Giant morays can be spotted among the different coral blocks. The short wall is full of life with Goatfishes, Bigeye Emperors, Snappers, Butterflyfishes, Chromis, Anemonefishes, Cornetfishes, Red tooth Trigger. A very colorful dive.
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Sudan Red Seamouth of parrotfish
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United States PacificThis is a close-up showing texture of rough-spined urchin. Canon XTi with 18-55mm zoom lens, manual, 1/250 sec, f8, 2 Ikelite strobes.
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United Kingdom North SeaFantastic wreck lying on course clean sand and shell
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Honduras Caribbean SeaThis was from a 2 weeks trip at Utila. The diving was from Utila lodge where we had regularly trips with dayboats.
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United States Atlantic (North American coastal)"The Graveyard of the Atlantic"? - lots of neato wrecks, in shallow waters (60-150fsw?)
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Cayman islands Gulf Of MexicoBlue Tang above the deck of the USS Kittiwake
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South Africa Indian OceanA deep, not very popular dive in Sodwana Bay
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Israel Red SeaEntry from beach.
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United States Atlantic (North American coastal)very good diving and great visibility. I highly recemmend
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Indonesia Bali SeaGreat dive site ,not just on the wreck but on the surrounding slopes.Lots of good macro life to find
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United Kingdom North SeaSuperb Wreck Dive. Intact U Boat
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Honduras Caribbean SeaFlamengo Tongue
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United States Gulf Of MexicoThe Vandenburg is an artificial reef sunk in May of 2009. We chartered a boat from Key West and it was about a 45 minute ride. It was fascinating to see all the life that uses the Vandenburg already. There are no visible corals yet but a great deal of life is already attaching and using the shelter of the ship. There was a tremendous number of bait fish and barracuda. I plan to return to the Vandenburg every few years to see how life progresses. Fascinating! We did a double dip with the first dive to about 95 feet and the second stayed at about 60 feet. Great technical dive, because deck is about 100 feet and bottom is about 160+. Impressive and fun if you like diving wrecks!
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