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30
Jan
2011
by DJL
Just returned from Roatan. What a disappointment! We had heard so much and we were looking forward to this trip for a couple of years. This only concerns the south side of the island as we did not make it to the north side. There was not much in the way of fish life. At least with regard to...
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29
Jan
2011
by stealth43
The BLUE HOLES- The Blue Holes are the most popular dive site in Nasugbu. Often describe as the most fascinating underwater architecture with 3 large holes in the coral reef leading to an open-topped cavern. White tip reef sharks are often seen there. Its also a hang out of Manta Rays and Mobula...
19
Dec
2010
by jkotovsky
My wife and I were on the Turks & Caicos Explorer II from 11/27/10 through 12/4/10. This was our first liveaboard experience, but it will probably be our last one. I thought that the boat was nicely designed and functionally laid out. We stayed in State Room #2. The cabin was large enough for...
6
Dec
2010
by cyberdiver
Coco Cay Bahamas is a private island created by Royal Caribbean cruise lines. It was a beach dive not the best not the worst just an excuse to get wet. The guy who leads the tour thinks its a race. He does this every day so he goes zipping out to the reef which is a good 200 plus yard swim. They...
1
Dec
2010
by greg@ihpIL
I just returned from Diving with Scuba Fun.Hope I can refer names,here??Very professional and considerate to all skill levels of Divers. Anyway I was glad to get to the Wreck of the Gregory.Even though it was a Barge,the name was "beckoning" to me.The weather had upset the seas ,as they were a...
8
Nov
2010
by skuritzky
We had a wonderful week on Salt Cay. Debbie Manos of Salt Cay Divers arranged our flights to and from Provo, airport pick-up and a great apartment at Tradewinds. There are actually hand-painted murals throughout the apartments. Divemaster Richard had just the two of us for a week! It was...
7
Nov
2010
by Steuermann
Releasing the air from my buoyancy compensator, I slowly descended into the dark abyss. The flashlight created a 25-foot tunnel of clarity, beyond which my world disappeared into nothingness. Through my peripheries, I saw only black. Beneath the millions of stars in the night sky, my guide, Marcus...
17
Oct
2010
by Steuermann
Never before I have seen so many fish when diving the Red Sea like during our tour in deep southern Sudan, in the Southern Suakin Archipelago. It was a bit like time travelling, going back to days long time gone in scubadiving. The new frontier of sudanese diving is set in the deep south, close to...
3
Oct
2010
by dwyatt
My trip was from 29 July thru 12 Aug. First let me say that this was my first time diving in this part of the world. We flew out of LAX and arrived at Nandi 10 hrs later, long flight. We were met by a driver from Bequa Lagoon and our Luggage arrived with us, good thing. Three hour drive across...
4
Sep
2010
by Tomas
Me and my girlfriend went on a vacation to the island of St. Maarten to do some diving. After visiting a couple of dive shops we found a friendly diveshop near Philipsburg. The staff was dutch and brittisch, very friendly and helpfull. My girlfriend always gets a little nervous before diving and...
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