Papua New Guinea may be diving's last best place, a thrillingly exotic wilderness under water and above.
A sponge-encrusted overhang in the Mergui Archipelago. December 2004 Text and Photography by Stephen Frink ...
At the intersection of big animals and big adventure, the wild Osa Peninsula finds itself at another kind of crossroads.
There's more to diving here than soft coral, white sand and a bilo shell filled to high tide.
The western Pacific is a dream destination. Learn how to make it reality. Start with Palau, Yap and Truk. But don't stop there--we'll show you the best of the exotic western Pacific.
When it comes to big animal encounters, "rich coast" doesn't even begin to describe it. Try "dirty, rotten, filthy, stinking-rich coast," and you begin to get the idea.
Sublime drop-offs and macabre wrecks make Palau and Truk Lagoon a glorious study in contrasts.
Why fly halfway around the world when you can find feisty great whites just south of the border--and just off California.












