Why do some dive sites seem prone to more accidents?
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Here’s a brief review to help you tell your aluminum from your steel and your DIN from your yoke.
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Seeing a girl on the boat gearing up and running through checks for a technical dive has certainly helped break down barriers for prospective students.
Most of the dive sites are wall dives along the cliff shoreline, with a variety of corals and marine life.
In this second part of our review, we’ll explore the system’s individual features, trying hard to avoid any puns on “diving into it” or “taking the plunge.”
Here we’ll take a look at the two most common boat-diving entry methods, the situations appropriate for each, and how to perform them both correctly.
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Here we’ll take a look at four top honeymoon destinations that are also famous for their dive sites.
There are not many places you can dive were an artificial reef was once the backdrop for a Hollywood film.
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Mexico’s San Ignacio Lagoon is one of the few places on Earth where it’s possible to come face-to-face with one of the ocean’s most impressive creatures without getting wet
This dive-business solution aims to be the all-in-one solution for dive centres
We’ll dive into the subject of sinking ships and other vessels with the purpose of creating an artificial reef.
History is everywhere on this small, densely populated outcropping, sitting as it does at the entrance to one of the world’s natural crossroads.