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Netherlands Antilles Caribbean SeaDiving everywhere over there you will see these.
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Mozambique Indian OceanGreat just opened dive location about 80 km south of Tofo Beach.
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Egypt Red SeaTypical Red Sea Diving.
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Turks and Caicos islands Caribbean SeaOn the ocean side of the reef approx 100 yds from shore.
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Sudan Red SeaLiveaboards available. Good clear water diving.
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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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Italy Tyrrhenian SeaTypical Med diving
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Netherlands Antilles Caribbean SeaGood site, looks of marine life, several turtles. Lots of green and spotted Moray eels.
Reef was very healthy.
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Netherlands Antilles Caribbean SeaVery nice healthy reef and wall dive. Abundant marine life.
Dive operations on Curacao strive to protect the reefs and act very professionally.
We have made many dives through out the caribbean and I think this was the healthest I have seen.
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Cayman islands Caribbean SeaWhat a kick!
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Netherlands Antilles Caribbean SeaPretty good reef and wall dive. Aboundent reef life. Some of the best I've seen in the Caribbean.
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Italy Tyrrhenian SeaTypical Med diving
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Italy Mediterranean SeaThere are dive centres
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Dominican Republic Atlantic (North American coastal)A great little wreck dive full of marine life always see somthing new everytime you dive .
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Indonesia Java Seanational park, where you can find one horn rhinocheros
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Micronesia PacificGreat macro site, mostly shallow with up to 60 ft. depth in some places.
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Egypt Red SeaBig Brother island is one of the best dive site in red sea.Beautiful marine life from small tropical fish,coral,moral eals, turtles,tuna,grey reef sharks,white tip sharks,thresher shark and if you are lucky can see hammer head sharks as well.Visibility is from 10-30 meters and some times even more and the whole island is surrounded by big reef tha can drop up to maybe 100 meters and more.Excellent and easy dive site..Also there is a wreck lying on the reef and is worth the world to see it.A dive site that can leave memories for ever.
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Indonesia South China Seaa nice dive in East of Borneo, I dived with Grand Komodo Live aboard Service - Mantas
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Palau Philippine SeaA lot of pelagic, visibility is best on incoming tide. Watch for sharks and other predators, manta rays are often visiting the cleaning stations at the entrance to the Channel.
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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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