Next Generation Diving - Underwater Vehicles...

   In the 1950s, development of the scuba unit revolutionized diving (it was next generation diving), and its technology continues to develop apace. Modern underwater vehicles and other equipment See more details

Top 10 Best Caribbean Diving Sites.

  The Caribbean diving established itself as a first-rate decades ago, with ideal island getaways close reefs, walls and wrecks that have become legendary. Think you’ve been everywhere in the regiSee more details

Basking Sharks, Beluga Whales, Leopard Seals.

Go to the warm-water tropics for cor­als, seahorses and pretty fish. Come to these cold-water destinations for some of the planet's most exciting encounters with best diving mega animals: basking sSee more details

Diving Pacific

 The Pacific ocean – the largest ocean in the world, is considered to be the best place for real diving experience. There is a wealth of exotic sea creatures including sharks, whales, turtles and exciting seascapes populated by coral formations. Galapagos Islands are without doubt one of the worlds top diving destinations. Top of any diver’s wreck list also should be diving in Chuuk (Turk) Lagoon with its incredible 57 shipwrecks. Read more about diving pacific :

Diving Palau Islands. Jellyfish Lake

palau_divingBlue Corner is probably the most talked- about diving Palau islands, with plentiful sharks and thick schools of jacks and barracudas, eagle rays and turtles to observe while your reef hook anchors you in the strong current like a kite in the wind.

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Diving Galapagos

galapagos_divingHammerheads- that what is it all about diving Galapagos. As if reacting to a crash of cymbals in a symphony only they can hear, the schooling hammerheads suddenly twitch, then dart in the opposite direction.

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Diving French Polinesia

french polinesia_wallsTwice each day at high tide, the floodgate at Tiputa Pass unleashes a frenzy off diving French Polynesia's Rangiroa Island.

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Diving Chuuk

diving chuuk

Thick black smoke heavy with the stench of burning oil, hung over the tropical outpost of Chuuk - then knownas Truk - in February 1944. For two days,U.S. submarines pelted the unsuspecting Japanese fleet in the lagoon.

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