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Dive The Neptune Memorial Reef, An Underwater Cemetery

August 25, 2010

The term ‘Burials at sea’ have taken on a brand new meaning in Miami, Florida. The Neptune Memorial Reef is not your average cemetery, but the first of it’s kind underwater cemetery. Situated about 45 feet beneath the ocean’s surface the cemetery with gates, pathways, plaques and even benches is not only a great final [...]

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Unusual Dive Sites: Mahengetang, The Underwater Volcano

May 4, 2010

If diving one of the best coral reefs in the World in Indonesia isn’t exciting enough for you, here’s a dive site that takes things to a new level- Mahengetang located between Siau and Sangihe Islands is one of the only active underwater volcano’s you can dive at! This The underwater volcano itself called the [...]

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Scuba Dive With Narwhals in Newfoundland, Canada

April 12, 2010

At first mention of Newfoundland Canada as a top dive destination and all you get is people staring at you with disbelief. In fact some of the best SCUBA diving in the World can be found in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. In terms of richness of marine life, this region is the location where the [...]

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From Trash To Treasure- Artificial Reefs Uncovered

April 1, 2010

At first glance, what appears to look like the military trying to save costs in disposing of old garbage is actually an attempt to promote and save..

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Take the Plunge In A Nuclear Missile Silo in Texas

March 9, 2010

If you think you’ve heard of all the unusual diving there is, think again! Although we’ve covered some pretty unusual dive sites and offbeat dive destinations in the past that include, diving between continents in Iceland, Ice diving in Antarctica and the Arctic White Sea, diving in Blue Holes or the Eagle’s Nest sinkhole in [...]

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Dive With Seals At The Farne Islands UK

February 13, 2010

If you are looking for an interesting and unique diving experience in the UK, then look no further than the Farne Islands just off the coast of Northumberland.  Never heard of them before? Well the Farne Islands are a group of 28 or 30 islands located between 2 to 5 miles off the north-east coast [...]

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Scuba Diving With Dolphins in the Bahamas

December 30, 2009

One of the most loved marine animals of all times is the Dolphin. These lovable creatures with that almost perpetual smile on their faces never fail to delight the hearts of everyone that sees them at marine theme parks, sea worlds or happens to chance upon then swimming besides a boat or ship. You may [...]

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Snorkel With a Million Jellyfish In a Palau Lake

December 28, 2009

One lake in particular, draws a lot of attention as being unique- The Jellyfish Lake also known as Ongeim’l Tketau in Palauan…

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Ice Diving at the Arctic Circle- White Sea, Russia

December 13, 2009

You’ve probably heard of Scuba diving in the Red Sea and even in the Black Sea, but have you heard of White Sea diving? I bet, even on  just reading ‘White Sea’ many of you scratched your heads wondering where it was. Well, if the title of this post hasn’t already given it away, the [...]

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