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Egypt Red SeaGreat dive site close to Marsa Alam. The dangerest thing are the large number of diveboats. No respect for divers at all.
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Egypt Red SeaThe Nemo
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Egypt Red SeaThe Beast
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Mexico Caribbean SeaVery virgin site not many comodities do.
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Puerto Rico Caribbean Sea NIGHT DIVE more info about Escambron beach San Juan PR including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Puerto Rico Caribbean SeaA boat dive 2 miles from shore. Avg Depth between 50 & 70 ft. Usually great visibility. A lot of swimthroughs and channels.
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Italy Mediterranean SeaNikonos 15mm
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Spain Mediterranean SeaA small group of rocks just off the port of Addaia easily accessed by rib, Eagle rock is a circular dive site and the rock can be navigated in one dive. Usually a nice school of Barracuda hang out here and the opportunity to find some lovely nudibranch.
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Egypt Red SeaGunboat wreck sunk in 1970 in Hurghada harbour by Israeli aircraft on second attempt. Lies at 30M but upper structure and bomb damage at about 25 - 20M. A good final wreck dive before entering harbour at the end of a weeks Liveaboard.
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United Kingdom North SeaFantastic Wreck
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Canada Atlantic (North American coastal)Lost 18 January 1942 while enroute to Halifax to join a convoy to Britian. Vessel was loaded with war suplies including munitions and ingots of copper and bismuth. Commercially salvaged in 1952 for the copper and bismuth. Current is the major hazard. Dive site is influenced by the significant tides of the Bay of Fundy to the west. Slack tide dives highly recommended. Current can be deceptive. Divers may experience no current at the surface yet find bottom current very difficult to handle. Underwater scooters (DPV's) will be useful. Visibility can be expected to be good, however, lighting conditions will probably be dark. Vessel was opened by salvors using explosives and cargo was removed with surface grabs. Penetration of some sections is possible. Munitions of various types dominate the dive site and should not be handled.
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France Mediterranean SeaA environ 200 mètres de la côte, en face de la citadelle de Calvi.
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DenmarkA nice lake for diving. Very cold and silted on the bottom, but the edges are nice with trees. Lots of life.
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Italy Tyrrhenian SeaThe Aeolian Islands (Italian Isole Eolie) are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily.
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Papua New Guinea PacificThis reef is the home of the wreck of the Der Yang.It also has very good coral and fish life
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Indonesia Sulu and Sulawesi SeasGorgeous reef, lots of corals, mini wall. THE place for night diving in the area.
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Maldives Indian OceanAtoll Elaidu
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Mauritius Indian OceanVery nice location for diving and service from
website resorts was perfect.
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Denmark Baltic SeaSuper wreckdive for all levels
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United States PacificI really enjoyed the Edmond's Underwater Park. They have put a lot of work into making it very user friendly. As long as you can find parking in the park you just put on you gear and head for the little Jetty. Remember to stay north of the Ferry Terminal. Once in the water they have laid many cables in a grid pattern. If you bought the waterproof map at the dive shop you can follow the cable (many labeled) to you location of choice. There are sucken boats, most of which are small. Cement tubes, metal frames, and everything seems to have something growing on it. I enjoyed all the white and orange anemones that protuded from the wreckage.
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