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Micronesia. The name alone is magic to divers' ears. But to the rest of the world, it's practically unknown. Here's why divers want to keep it that way.
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Ulithi, Yap
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Once the secret weapon of the U.S. Navy, the fourth-largest atoll in the world is now open for diving.
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If you haven't yet dived the Great Barrier Reef, here's your planner.
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For divers willing to travel halfway around the world, there's a payoff--walls, atolls, pinnacles, scads of reef fish and ripping currents.
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Marquesas Islands
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Finally, we know why French Impressionist Paul Gauguin ended his search for paradise in French Polynesia.
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One of the best advanced dive destinations in the world can also be one of the best family dive destinations.
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Mergui Archipelago
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Off-limits for a half-century, the extraordinary waters of Myanmar are some of the last on the planet to be explored by divers.
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While most of the travel events we offer through our travel company have to do with the underwater world, there is one very special terrestrial adventure that we've found introduces the same ...
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South Africa's Big Six
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In South Africa, a land of safaris and big-animal encounters, the most compelling wildlife is in the water.
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With neighbors like Fiji, Australia and Papua New Guinea, you might think the Solomon Islands would have some pretty good diving. And you'd be right
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