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The Shark Bay Marine Park is protected marine park located within the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Shark Bay, in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. The 748,725-hectare (1,850,140-acre) marine park is situated over 800 km (500 mi) north of Perth and 400 kilometres (250 mi) north of Geraldton.
The marine park is known for its large marine animals, such as t...
Unique R1, a steel hull, 39-metre vessel Cook Islands-registered vessel that ran ashore during Hurricane Earl (September 2010). All 7 crew members (nationals of Guyana) were rescued.
Ever wanted to go diving in a crack between two continents in some of the clearest water on Earth? In the Icelands Þingvellir National Park ever-widening Almannagjá canyon, you can walk in the seam of the Eurasian and North American plates as they slowly move apart—or you can dive into the crack between continents in the Silfra Rift in Lake Þi...
Silver Bank is an area in the Atlantic Ocean north of the Dominican Republic and southeast of the Territory of Turks & Caicos. It covers an area of 1680 km² . It is separated from Mouchoir Bank in the west by Silver Bank Passage, and from Navidad Bank in the east by Navidad Bank Passage. It is a shallow underwater area that almost reaches the ocean's surface ...
Smith's Cove on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands is a great place to go swimming. This white Cayman sand beach is a perfect place to cool off. Smith Cove just south of George Town.
Smith's Reef is located off Turtle Cove on Providenciales Island in the Turks and Caicos. It's part of Princess Alexandra National Park. It's a quite a swim (100-200 yards) from shore to the reef. The water reached a depth of around 40 feet.
Snorkeling is a sport enjoyed all over the planet providing an introduction to a vast underwater world and all its visual riches. Snorkeling is an activity that can be enjoyed by young and old as well as those with physical challenges. Adapting to a mask and snorkel can be a little tricky but perhaps the most important acquired skill is the ability to relax with your ...
Wild and isolated beach, crystal clear sea, reachable by a path halfway up the coast from Cala Cipolla or from Perda Longa (about a 25 minute walk). It can get very windy here.
Spring Bay is a beautiful beach sprinkled with boulders and covered in white sand. No bars, just low key. Cannot be reached from The Baths, but has easy public access from Tower Road. The Crawl (more boulders!) has sheltered pools with almost no wave action, as well as rocks to climb and crevices to explore. Snorkeling is best around the rocks at The Crawl and at the ...
The famous Pablo Escobar drug running Staniel Cay Plane Wreck is one of th ebest plane wrecks to snorkel because of its location in shallow sea water. It’s an old DC3 (twin engine transport plane from WWII era) that crash landed in just 4 metres of water.
Nature Reserve of Saint-Barthélemy covers 1.200 ha, divided into 5 zones all around the island. Many dive sites exist around the island, the majority is located within the Reserve.
Natural Reserve of St. Bartholomew protect the characteristic environments, representative of the nature of the island and its history. The protected areas has a particular interest...
The Saint Martin Nature Reserve is a 30 km2 marine protected area located in the northeast of the island of Saint-Martin. Created in 1998, this area preserves the island's five main ecosystems: coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass beds, ponds and coastal dry forest.