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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...
The Similan Islands is a group of islands in the Andaman Sea off the coast of Phang Nga Province, southern Thailand. It is a national park which was established in 1982.
Similan Islands National Park was established after a one-year exploration by the forestry department. The park is an archipelago consisting of nine islands named Ko Bon, Ko Bayu, Ko Similan, Ko Payu,...
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 ...
Snuba is a form of surface-supplied diving in which an underwater breathing system developed by Snuba International is used. The word Snuba is a portmanteau of "snorkel" and "scuba". The swimmer uses swimfins, a diving mask, weights, and diving regulator as in scuba diving. The air, however, instead of coming from tanks strapped to the diver's back, comes through...
Sodwana Bay National Park, is situated on the coast within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park in South Africa. The bay is known for its sport fishing, scuba diving and snorkelling. This nature reserve reserve lies adjacent to Africa’s southern-most coral reefs. In summer, loggerhead and leatherback turtles come out of the sea to nest on the beaches.
The park is ...
The Solomon Islands are a South Pacific archipelago east of Papua New Guinea. They occupy a strategic location on sea routes between the South Pacific Ocean, the Solomon Sea, and the Coral Sea.
The Solomon Islands archipelago is part of two distinct terrestrial ecoregions. Most of the islands are part of the Solomon Islands rain forests ecoregion. These forests have c...
Explore two airplane wrecks and even be able to swim through them. The Sonesta Airplane Wrecks, a YS-11 and a Convair 240 (or a DC-3) both intentionally sunk as an artificial reef off Renaissance Island in Aruba
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Southwest Pinnacle is reachable both from Ko Phangan and Ko Tao islands. It's one of the most popular diving spots in Thailand. There are many beautiful fish species and it's common to spot sharks too!
Dominica is known as the "Whale Watching Capital of the Caribbean". Most notably a group of sperm whales live in this area year round. Other whales include killer whales, false killer whales, pygmy sperm whales, dwarf sperm whales, humpback whales and Bryde's whales.
The island recently established the world's first sperm whale reserve, a protected marine area designe...
Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins frequent Kealakekua Bay, especially in the morning. The bay serves as a place for them to rest and feed, and as a nursery for mothers and their calves. Due to the calm water conditions, extensive coral reef, and thriving underwater life, Kealakekua Bay offers some of the best snorkeling and diving in Hawaii. The shallow waters adjacent to the...
Just east of The Bight on Norman Island is the Spyglass Wall dive site. It offers fantastic sponge and fish covered mini-wall dropping from 20' to 60'. Spyglass Wall is one of the best mini walls in British Virgin Islands.
The site can also be snorkeled in the shallow spots.
The ‘Mount Everest’ of scuba-diving, the Andrea Doria was an Italian passenger liner before it was sunk near Nantucket in 1956, when 52 people died (51 from immediate impact). It lies at a forbidding depth of 73 metres and is only for the most experienced technical divers – 15 divers have died here.
Due to the luxurious appointments and initially goo...
The Coolidge was a luxury liner converted to use as troop ship by the US, and sank in 1942 when she ran into mines. Divers can swim through numerous holds and decks (earthquakes have collapsed sections). There are guns, cannons, Jeeps, helmets, trucks and personal supplies, a beautiful statue of "The Lady" (a porcelain relief of a lady riding a unicorn) chandeliers, a...
SS Sapona was a concrete-hulled cargo steamer that ran aground near Bimini during a hurricane in 1926. The wreck of the ship is easily visible above the water, and is both a navigational landmark for boaters and a popular dive site.
Sapona was built by the Liberty Ship Building Company of Wilmington, North Carolina as part of a fleet of concrete ships authorized by Wo...
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