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Canada PacificWhyteCliff Park is a designated marine park.
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Mexico Caribbean SeaThis is a snorkel expedition only. Two people are allowed in the water with a dive master.
The Whale Sharks come in for feeding June till Sept. 16. You will be snorkeling with 5 and up to 25 in a pod at a time
The Whale Sharks disappear around 1 PM . You can book a trip in Cancun, Cozumel or even from the Riviera Mayan.
This was one of the most exciting trip I have been on.
Swimming with a creature 25 to 60 FT. long is truly amazing.
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Australia Pacificthis a pristene reef with excellent coral cover
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AustraliaMust be qualified as a cave diver to dive this site. A permit must also be obtained.
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Canada Pacificin the dark cold waters of the Pacific Ocean lies color. See for yourself.
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Mauritius Indian OceanWreck
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Puerto Rico Caribbean SeaWIT Shoal Wreck in Sain Thomas good viz nice excellent place
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South Africa Indian OceanFairly flat, shallow reef, quite close inshore. only divable on calm days. Loads of schooling fish and the occasional Cracker and other predatory fish. The actual reef is fairly sparsely populated due to wave action.
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Sudan Red SeaThere are some diving livingboat
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Northern Mariana Islands Philippine SeaWall, Crevices
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Egypt Red SeaWe hav'nt thets wreck now
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Australia Indian OceanRottnest Island, plenty of dive sites around here !!
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Netherlands Antilles Caribbean SeaProbably the best "hard coral" reef on the south side of Curacao. Watamula is situated at the western tip of the island and is best dived from a boat. Both "Dive Charter Curacao" and "Ocean Encounters West" run boat trips to Watamula. Shore diving is possible but both entry and exit are very difficult, due to possible strong currents a dive guide should be used.
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Norway Norwegian SeaBig wreck in good shape. resting at the dept of approximately 180 feet
Visibility 20- 90 feet, depending on the season.
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Philippines East China SeaSnorkeling with whaleshark
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Sudan Red SeaLiveaboards available
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CanadaIn Kingston, Ontario, Canada, (St-Lawrence River)
A very popular wreck divesite, covered by many charters. Best viz in september-october.
85 feet.
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Caribbean SeaDive incorporating muck / reef / grass and great for critter spotting!
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Indonesia Sulu and Sulawesi SeasThis is one of the dive site in Wakatobi
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Netherlands Antilles Caribbean SeaTypical dive site for Bonaire, the reef starts about 50 meters from shore in about 8-10 meter of water. There's a gently slopping drop off with a mix a hard and soft coral and lots of reef fish. the current can come from either direction but is always slight. Don't expect the big stuff, but turtles and rays are not uncommon.
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