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Here is a list the most beautiful species that I have seen. There is no particular order, since beauty is, of course, in the eye of the beholder.
The Galapagos. A place so beautiful and rich with diverse and unique life it inspired Darwin to write an entire scientific theory about it.
Midway between Manila and Puerto Princesa in Palawan, it’s surrounded by dramatic, tall limestone walls and crystal clear blue lagoons.
If you have not yet experienced the ocean at night, we highly recommend it.
For some it´s the adrenaline rush of the exploring the deep waters, for others it´s the beauty of the reef and the marine life that inhabits it.
The creator behind this novel idea is Andreas Franke who brought a team with him to install twelve incredible images on the decks of the sunken ship for avid art fans and inquisitive scuba divers.
Together with the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Affairs, WWF Indonesia, launched a shark campaign in May!
Taking a camera on a dive requires a few extra skills in addition to what you’ve already learned during your “regular” dives.
All scuba divers speak a common language and have a passion that plays an overwhelming role in their lives.
The Crocodile snake eel (Brachysomophis crocodilinus, also known as the Henshaw’s snake eel or the Reptilian snake eel), is an eel in the family Ophichthidae.
“StormCheck” Program Protects Guests Vacation During Storm Season
A few of the geographical wonders of the world center around water such as the Florida Red Tides, the Columnar Basalt and the Cerrado Protected Areas.
To some, June 9 may seem just like any other ordinary day.
There is nothing quite like a wreck dive. Descending downwards into an enigma of ecosystems, the experience is subliminal.
With every season that passes, our enticing coral reefs are suffering from an abundance of carbon dioxide and threats from warmer waters.