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RussiaClear fresh Water
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United Kingdom Atlantic (European coastal)Launch your inflatable off the beach and head east until you see the two rocks (cow and calf?)
On a good day the viz can be 10 metres
This site has some tropical looking fish like rainbow wrasse that I haven't sen on other sites.
Further off the reef there is a coarse sandy bottom with interspersed rocks
Nearest air is Weymouth. Loads of campsites around. Like Osmington Mills (with the fantastic Smugglers Inn nearby)
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Ukraine Black SeaCave underwater
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Russia White SeaCold Water
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Croatia Adriatic SeaNew dive shop opened at this luxury resort on the Adriatic coast of Croatia.
Vis was bad early in the year, summer is best, but with plenty of tourists crowds. Large boulders, wall diving, lots of octopus, lobsters, scorpion fish, nudis...not many fish, but interesting to look about.
Cold water diving in May, 5 mil or dry suit with the DM
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Ukraine Black SeaChampionship of UW-photographers
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United Kingdom North Seaspectacular marine life and rock formations easy shore dives.boat diving available.
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Indonesia Sulu and Sulawesi SeasBeatiful dive , no far from the habour.
Many soft coral and sponge, dive dedicate for take picture wide angle and macro
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United States PacificSan Diego's primary dive training site. Always something to see, provided you're willing to look.
more info about La Jolla Shores, San Diego, California including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Portugal Atlantic (European coastal)Large shipwreck betyween 20 and 30m deep. The River Gurara sunk in 1987.
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RussiaJapanese Sea - subtropique
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Norway Norwegian SeaSaltstraumen is a sound with a strong tidal current located in Nordland some 30 km east of the city of Bodø, Norway. It is the strongest tidal current in the world. Up to 400 million m³ of seawater forces its way through a 3 km long and 150 m wide strait every six hours, with water speeds reaching 20 knots (about 37 km/h). Vortices up to 10 m in diameter and 5 m in depth are formed when the current is at its strongest; this feature is commonly known as a whirlpool.
From Wikipedia
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SwitzerlandNice place near the mountains where you also can sking!
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Netherlands North Seathe view was very bad that day 2 to 3 meters max, but this is normal diving for use overhere, sometimes the view is only 30 cm ! If you want to dive in the netherlands , the best place is here.
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United Kingdom North SeaFirst time l have dived this site so dont know a great deal about it, but talking to other divers l found it is used for training quit often. Turned out to be a good dive, l will be going back to see what it is like for a night dive.
Only down side is there is a long walk from car park area,but not to long to put you off.
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Thailand Indian Oceanmore info about Mango Bay , Koh Tao including maps, reviews, and ratings...
United Kingdom Atlantic (European coastal)Loch Fyne is a great place to dive all year round and whatever you prefer your type of diving will be found here. Air fills can be found at Inveraray caravan park this is air only if you need a mix, Tarbert is the place you will need to go to. There is a slipway at the caravan park that can be used what ever state the tide is.
There is also a cafe on site that is very friendly and worth a visit while waiting for fills. Basically all along the Loch can be dived.Once stayed in a b&b at Furnace and instead of driving to the area that was intended to be dived we just walked to the bottom of the garden and went in there, two great dives had by all.I must add that although l have stated depth at 30 meter`s there are places where this Loch exceeds well over a hundred meters if you are thinking of diving the loch please ask a local for advice, if you are not sure you can buy a map of the Loch indicating depths. I am happy at 30 meters and always find plenty to see at between 5 to 30 meters so l am sure that will cater for most divers.
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Canada Atlantic (North American coastal)This site is one of the most beautiful Gulf of Ste-Lawrence dive site known, very dense marine life, you cant even touch the ground, and very clear water all year long, must be drysuit experience diver the water is approx 33-35f yearlong. From 20-250++ fts completely dark after 160 fts. Enjoy
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Canada North SeaIn the fjord of Saguenay that was 130 fts deep and completely dark, 34 f water and very unstable bottom, honestly this is a very hard picture to catch that clear
Enjoy!!
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Norway North SeaLurefjorden north of Bergen is home to the fantastic deep-sea jelly Periphylla periphylla, also known as crown jelly. There animals normally live on a depth of 7-800 to 7-8000 meters, but in Lurefjorden they can be found thriving in "just" 400 meters of water.
To see these amazing creatures it is necessary to dive at night in the winter (february is the best time). The dive is done in the middle ov the fjord, over deep water, as the jellies migrate vertically. The best time is a moonless night between midnight and 02:00. If you're lucky, you'll see thousands!
Every february we do a special "jelly safari" weekend with Gulen Dive Resort (www.gulendiveresort.com), the only resort in the world to offer this unique experience. Diving is for advanced/experienced divers only, as it is done in open, pitch black water several hundret feet above the bottom. It is very easy to loose track of your depth as there are no points of reference.
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