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CanadaThis is an "enclave" between two dams on an arm of the St-Lawrence River in Québec Canada.
Shallow dive, not exceeding 10 meters, but full of life and with relatively clear viz in september and in summer in general if there is not too much rainfall.
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United Kingdom Atlantic (European coastal)Sheltered beach, reached via steep lane. Parking and cafe facilities at weekends and during summer months. Shore entry over pebbles. Diveable except when easterlies blowing.
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Netherlands Antilles Caribbean SeaBonaire - the best overall shore diving site in the Caribbean!
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Cayman islands Caribbean SeaLove this place - actually excellent for shore diving (former Russian destroyer)
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Philippines Sulu and Sulawesi Seasmuck with some stands of hard corals.
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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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Belize Caribbean SeaThis was actually a snorkeling trip since the water is very shallow.
Nurse sharks & stingrays hang out because the silly humans feed them....
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CanadaA very popular dive site for it's cool wreck in shallow water, often used as a certification dive site.
Shore dive, St-Lawrence river. No thermocline.
In the town of Cardinal, Ontario, Canada.
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Italy Ionian SeaNice night dive site
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Cuba Caribbean SeaExcellent diving in Playa Ancon, near Trinidad, Cuba.
The place is overfished, but coral rich and with an underwater topography making for dramatic photography.
Dive center in Hotel Ancon.
And the city of Trinidad is a jewel...
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Dominican Republic AtlanticDiving on a Island in the Domincan Republic called Cayo Levantado.
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CanadaLac Des Pins , conté de Montcalm, Quebec, Canada
Very good viz most of the year
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CanadaSituated in Tremblant municipality in Québec, Canada, this lake is known for its good visibility.
Smallmouth bass, pike and lake trout live there, and the lake has interesting walls to dive.
0 to 33 meters. An excellent and friendly inn offers a place to stay on the lake during your stay.
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Australia Indian OceanA great spot for a bit of muck... 3 scuttled boats, 2 scuttled planes, a bunch of old truck tyres and a swingset! Who could ask for more? All this and 1m visability. I love this site, max depth 20m.
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CanadaAbout one kilometer south of St-Zotique municipality on the shores of the St-Lawrence River in Québec, Canada, in a widening of the river called Lake St-Francois, are found five wrecks forming a dive site known as Parc Marin Du Lac St-Francois.
Average depht is 35 feet.
Deepest wreck is 85 feet.
Lots of fish, and visibility ideal in september-october.
Water temp in summer 72-75 degrees.
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United States PacificSome of southern California's best diving!
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Egypt Red SeaDive Site: Thistlegorm
Location: 27°42'00"N; 34°05'00"E
Description: Container ship
Length: 126 metres approx (413 feet)
Depth: 16 - 33 metres (52 - 108 feet)
Visibility: 20 - 30 metres (65 - 100 feet)
Rating: '''''
The Thistlegorm was discovered in 1956 by Jacques Cousteau and is probably the most famous wreck in the world. It sank in 1941 when it was hit by a German bomb that blew a hole in the port side, igniting tank ammunition that was in the hold. The explosion ripped the roof of the ship backwards, rather like opening a tin of sardines. The stern section of the wreck lies almost horizontal to the sea bed; the remainder of the wreck is nearly upright. Inside the wreckage, tyres, tanks, motorbikes, Bedford trucks, waders and wellington boots can be seen. Penetration is possible around the bridge and blast area. The large prop is still in position and the guns on the stern are in excellent condition. Artillery litters the blast area. A bath tub can be seen towards the bow and a toilet near the stern. The sea life is impressive with possibility of seeing tuna overhead the resident turtle. Expect this to be very busy, especially once the day boats have reached it; it is likely to be chaos both on the surface and under the water.
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Madagascar Indian OceanIf you get the chance to join a Blue Ventures expedition, DO IT! Was amazing fun and the diving was great!
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Brazil Atlantic (South)A huge reef to be explored.
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Ukraine Black SeaUnderwater Gallerie of old statues of "bolsheviks"
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