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  • Idva Helps The Disabled Learn To Scuba Dive By Awarding $75,000 Grant To Diveheart Foundation
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - A $75,000 grant has been awarded to the Diveheart Foundation in New Jersey by the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) in a bid to help disabled veterans enjoy thrilling activities despite their incapacitating condition.

    The grant will help fund scuba diving holidays and water activities for disabled people so they can overcome debilitating barriers as they become weightless.

    The Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded almost $10 million to h ...

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  • Hollywood's Josh Hutcherson Gains Scuba Diving Certification In Turks & Caicos
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Hollywood actor, Josh Hutcherson, has become a certified scuba diver in preparation for his new film, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island.

    The 19-year-old actor was forced to take the scuba diving qualification before he could start filming for his new movie where he stars alongside Vanessa Hudgens. The new film is a sequel to Journey to the Centre of the Earth which came out in 2008.

    Hutcherson headed to the Caribbean island of Turks and Caicos for his scuba diving traini ...

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  • Scuba Diving Molokai - Fish Rain
    By: swsmeltzer | - Overall Rating = 4.1 out of 5

    Fish Rain is a great scuba diving site and probably has one of the highest densities of marine species that you will find while scuba diving in Maui County. This dive site would rate even higher if it was easier to access. Scuba diving in Moloki is challenging, this is not a dive for the novice. In fact any time you have to cross the Pailolo Channel you are in for an interesting ride. Seas can regularly be between 6 and 10 feet with strong gust or s ...

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  • Scuba Diving Grand Cayman
    By: swsmeltzer | - Scuba Diving in the Cayman Islands is something special. The magnificent walls, spectacular soft and hard corals, great wrecks, easy access and warm water makes this a marvelous place for scuba diving. Whether you are an experienced technical diver or a recreational diver or an undewater photographer, there is something for you in the Cayman Islands. The variety of marine species and topography provides every type of scuba diver with what they want. With boat rides of 10 to 30 minutes to the ...
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  • Upside Down Scuba Diving In Finland Attracts Millions Of Youtube Hits
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - A group of talented scuba divers have become an instant hit on YouTube after they performed what seems to be a series of ordinary tasks underwater and upside down.

    The three divers headed to one of Finlands most exotic scuba diving destinations, Lake Saarijrvi in Vaala, to carry out simple tasks such as carrying a bucket of water and pushing a wheelbarrow.

    At first, one of the divers looks like he is simply walking along the floor of the lake but then it is app ...

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  • Scuba Divers Wanted To Go Scuba Diving In Australia And Study The Great Barrier Reef
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Scientists are appealing for divers to help them with a study of the coral reefs on a remote corner of the beautiful Great Barrier Reef in Australia.

    The largest coral reef in the world is one of the top scuba diving destinations in the world but scientists from Earthwatch Australia and the Australian Institute of Marine Sciences are keen to find out more about coral disease on the reefs that surround Orpheus Island.

    The scientists are worried that the coral reef is at ...

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  • Red Sail Sports Offers Free Scuba Diving In Grand Cayman To Hunt Lionfish
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Red Sail Sports Grand Canyon is offering a free scuba dive to certified divers this weekend to hunt for the invasive red lionfish that are harming the islands reefs.

    The one-tank dive is open to anyone who is properly trained to hunt lionfish with spears or nets, from tourists taking scuba diving holidays in Grand Cayman, to local divers and volunteers.

    The event will take place on Saturday 28th January, 2012 and is in partnership with Fosters Food Fair who has co ...

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  • Red Mangrove Galapagos And Ecuador Lodges Offers Exotic Scuba Diving Certification
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - In 2011, the Red Mangrove Dive Centre recorded more diver certifications than any other operator in the Galapagos Islands as hundreds of enthusiasts took exotic scuba diving holidays at the Red Mangrove Galapagos and Ecuador Lodges.

    In all of Ecuador there were 1,489 diver certifications issued in 2011. Red Mangroves team of licensed instructors and master divers accounted for 160 of them, making us the largest producer of diver certifications in the Galapagos, said Hernan ...

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  • Schedule Of 2012 Mv Spree Live-aboard Scuba Diving Adventures Announced
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Scuba divers will be in for a treat this year as the MV Spree Live-Aboard announces its schedule of departures for 2012 with trips and scuba diving holidays to suit everyone.

    The first of the series of planned scuba diving holidays will begin in February with a six-day excursion to the Dry Tortugas and the Florida Keys which will be sponsored by Aqua-Tek Scuba from Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. In March, two three-day trips are also planned in the area which will be sponsored by Dive ...

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  • Scuba Diving Magazine Readers Rank Bonaire As Top Diving Destination
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Bonaire has been voted as the top scuba diving destination by readers of Scuba Diving magazine for the tenth year in a row.

    The picturesque Caribbean island was ranked as the top destination for scuba diving holidays in the Readers Choice Awards for the Scuba Diving magazine and it was also awarded as the Best Shore Diving destination.

    Bonaire received four number one rankings including two honours in the Caribbean/Atlantic categories: Best Marine Life and Best Macro ...

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  • Help To Increase Physical Longevity And Stamina With Scuba Diving From Yourdiverwarehouse!
    By: Toms2012zr1 | - Scuba Diving helps in building leg and arm muscle tissue!
    In order to swim below water, lot of physical strength becomes necessary. Therefore, scuba diving may help in the acceleration of leg as well as arm muscles. Having said that, Stretching is a must because there is nothing worst than getting a muscle spasm while trying to put on your Exposure Protection. Scuba diving looks easy when you see it on television but the scuba gear that you must wear is heavy and scuba diving itself is a d ...

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  • Discover The Mesmerizing Underwater World With Scuba Diving
    By: divinglocker | - Scuba diving is certainly a very popularity activity nowadays. You can come across several locations around the world. What can be more stimulating than exploring the gorgeous underwater world? Scuba diving provides numerous people the opportunity to discover the amazing underwater world with ease and safety. Exploring the mesmerizing depths of underwater world and swimming along with the several beautiful creatures of marine life is truly an unforgettable experience. In addition, an individual ...
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  • Help To Increase Physical Strength And Endurance With Scuba Diving From Yourdiverwarehouse!
    By: brookeEVO2012 | - Scuba Diving helps in strengthening leg and arm muscles!
    In order to move below in the sea, a lot of physical strength is needed. Consequently, scuba diving aids in in the increase of leg as well as arm muscles. Having said that, Stretching is a must because there is nothing worst than getting a muscle spasm while trying to put on your Scuba Diving Wetsuit. Scuba diving looks easy when you see it on television but the scuba gear that you must wear is heavy and scuba diving itself is a dema ...

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  • Scuba Diving Grand Cayman - Big Tunnels
    By: swsmeltzer | - Big Tunnels is one of the better dives on the west side of Grand Cayman. It has a large passageway, "tunnel" that is wide enough for a couple of buses to pass side by side and dumps out to the wall at about 100 feet. There are a number of spiral routes up through the coral where you can find a wide variety of marine life including a number of Tarpon, usually congregated in one of the passages ways just down from the top of the wall.

    You will find Yellow Tube sponges, Spiny L ...

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  • K2 Learning:free Weight Management Is The Mystery To Neutralized Buoyancy Control In Scuba & Snorkel
    By: summer01anderson | - One of unquestionably the greatest integral and, regrettably, highest often-forgotten components of recreational scuba diving equipment may very well be weight setup. Sadly, if you don't have best weighting, a diver would have almost no chance of submergence, besides sliding your way through the water, neutrally buoyant and also "weightless". Much emphasis emerges to other, more life maintaining aspects of the diving kit - and rightfully so. But unfortunately by the basis of scuba diving sits in ...
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  • New Scuba Diving Sport Magazine Launched In Florida
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - The first edition of Scuba Sport Magazine has been launched in South Florida in the United States.

    The bi-monthly magazine features scuba diving news, information about diving sites, scuba diving destinations and equipment, and focuses on issues that affect the diving community. The magazine is great for divers planning scuba diving holidays or excursions and covers areas including the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts, Florida, Bahamas and Caribbean.

    The magazine also dedicate ...

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  • Scuba Diving Grand Cayman - Andes Wall
    By: swsmeltzer | - When you are on your next scuba diving trip to Grand Cayman make a point to dive on Andes Wall, you will certainly not regret it. It is certainly one of my favorite sites on the island and is accessible from the West Side dive boat operators or out of Rum Point. This is a great wall dive and is a premium spot for underwater photography. Andes Wall is located just past Rum Point on the North Wall. Typical conditions are 100+ feet of visibility and there is a sheer drop along the wall of several t ...
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  • Important Scuba Gear To Be Taken For An Excellent Scuba Dive Experience
    By: ianbellmartin | - The best method to stop forgetting the essential things for a dive trip is to have a checklist of scuba gear. If one is planning to make a dive drive actually, it is important to ensure to have the scuba gear overhauled. If one has to enjoy the scuba dive they ought to keep the checklist ready and should divide it into 2 groups. For the actual dive one ought to ensure that they have the following equipment ready. The first thing is the mask and this is very important for clear visibility. And if ...
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  • Scuba Diving "€" A Mesmerizing And Recreational Sport For Diving Lovers
    By: divinglocker | - Lets embark on a journey together throwing some light on the diverse aspects of such a wonderful sport and how it lets people have the time of their lives.

    To begin with, scuba diving has one become one of the greatest frisky sports all around the world and can even be taken as a profession. It is one of the sophisticated forms of underwater diving where a diver is loaded with a scuba gear so that he can breathe underwater. You can come across numerous sports across the globe tha ...

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  • Sunset House Grand Cayman Launches Scuba Diving Package For Single Scuba Divers
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - One of the disadvantages of travelling solo is that you are often forced to pay expensive singles supplements when staying at hotels and resorts.

    But no more, at least at one very special Grand Cayman resort. Sunset House in the Cayman Islands has launched a brand new package for solo divers planning scuba diving holidays in the New Year, which will save them money and will entice more individual diving enthusiasts travelling alone to go scuba diving in the Cayman Islands.


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  • Presidente Intercontinental Cozumel Resort Launches "bubblemakers" Scuba Programme For Kids
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - The Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort & Spa has launched a new scuba diving programme for children that will help them explore the magnificent underwater world of Cancun.

    During scuba diving holidays at this fantastic Cancun hotel and resort, children aged eight to nine years old will be able to take part in the PADI-certified Bubblemakers programme where they will receive full scuba diving training from certified instructors at the resorts Five-Star PADI dive cent ...

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  • Florida Scuba Diver Breaks Second World Record In A Year
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - A diver from Central Florida has broken the world record for the longest saltwater dive by five minutes after spending two days at the bottom of the ocean in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea.

    The record was broken by 45-year-old Allen Sherrod in the waters surrounding the Windjammer Resort, a popular destination for scuba diving holidays in Florida.

    Sherrod was helped onto dry land by a team of divers as he surfaced from the ocean on Saturday 3rd December at 10.25am, two days afte ...

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  • Students Take Part In Scuba Diving Underwater Photo Shoot
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - A team of students entered the waters of the indoor swimming pool at the University of Texas Arlington recently to take part in their debut underwater photo shoot.

    Despite having no previous scuba diving experience, the 20 students from the Focus student photograph group dived into the challenge with the help of the universitys scuba diving instructor, Megan Ridley.

    The Focus team approached the scuba diving department at the university about the proposed underwater ...

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  • Hundreds Of Scuba Diving Santa Claus' To Raise Money For Rnli
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - With the festive season now upon us, there is no better way to celebrate than by raising money for the RNLI and cheer on hundreds of Santas as they plunge into the icy waters of Vobster Quay in Radstock, Somerset in the name of charity.

    The scuba diving Santas will enter the waters on Sunday 18th December to help raise money for the charity that plays a vital role in saving lives around the UKs coastline.

    The annual event is being hosted by the RNLI and will kick off ...

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  • Sandals Offers Scuba Diving Course With National Geographic Society
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Sandals Resorts has entered into a new partnership with the National Geographic Society to launch a brand new scuba diving programme at Sandals and Beaches resorts across the Caribbean.

    The hotel chain and the Unites States-based non-profit scientific and educational institution are inviting guests to take exciting scuba diving holidays at the various Sandals resorts in the Caribbean with the addition of the new PADI National Geographic Diver Course.

    The programme is a ...

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  • Scuba Diving Santa Delivers Gifts To Shark At Blue Planet Aquarium
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - The festive period is underway at the Blue Planet Aquarium in Ellesmere Port as Santa Claus gets ready to enter a tank full of sharks to hand out Christmas treats to the sea creatures.

    The scuba diving Santa will be making regular diving trips in the shark-infested waters in the weeks leading up to Christmas and visitors to the aquarium will be able to watch him as he carries out his brave delivery.

    Andy Hygate, from the Blue Planet Aquarium located in Chesire Oaks, sai ...

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  • New Scuba Diving Camp To Open In Karnataka, India
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - The state government of Karnataka in India has unveiled plans for a new scuba diving camp on Netrani Island, Apsarakonda, near Honnavar.

    The project is being developed in collaboration with the Government of India to encourage tourists to take scuba diving holidays in Karnataka and explore its stunning underwater world.

    The diving camp will be operated by Jungle Lodges and Resorts, which is run by the state government. It will be set on the beautiful Netrani Island, loc ...

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  • Scuba Divers Appeal To Public To Uncover Mystery Of 19th-century Shipwreck
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Divers are still baffled by the origin of a shipwreck that was discovered five miles off the coast of Lake Michigan last October.

    The wreck of a 19-century ship was originally found during a scuba diving excursion by diver, Dan Mcalhany, in 1983 but it was so dark he didnt realise it was a shipwreck.

    Mcalhany explained: "Initially when we found it, we found it by Braille. You're down there, you're looking at something, you can feel it with your hands, but you really ...

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  • Scuba Diver Finds Root Of Cedar Tree In Ocean Waters Off Bermuda's Coast
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - During a leisure scuba diving expedition a professional scuba diver recently discovered an unusual plant beneath the surface of the ocean in a location nine miles off the northern coast of the Caribbean island of Bermuda.

    The root of what appears to be a Bermuda Cedar tree is still planted in its original position but it lies 53 feet underwater.

    Harold Conyers, a scuba diving enthusiast and Chairman of the Historic Wreck Authority, discovered the root during scuba divin ...

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  • Get Entitled To Thrill & Pleasure With Scuba Diving
    By: divinglocker | - Spice up your dull and boring life with one of the enthralling and recreational water sports SCUBA. It is full of fun, thrill, adventure and excitement. If you really want to add spices to your uninteresting and messy life to refresh your mind & soul with soothing effects, than there is not better option than SCUBA diving.

    But if you are an amateur and anxious to explore the adventurous aquatic life, it is advisable to undergo some training or diving courses under the guidance of h ...

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  • Discover The Ocean's Frozen Environment While Scuba Diving In Antarctica
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Antarctica might not be the first choice when it comes to planning a scuba diving trip but one diver has frequently visited the frozen continent over the last ten years to assist scientists with their research.

    Most diving enthusiasts head to exotic scuba diving destinations such as the Caribbean, Maldives or Red Sea resorts for scuba diving holidays but Antarctica is home to some extraordinary sites thanks to its spectacular sea ice formations and marine species.

    Henry ...

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  • All About The Scubapro That Is Involved In Manufacturing The Scuba Equipment
    By: clerkbob | - In the year 1960 the Scubapro began and it was lead by Gustav Dallav Valle and Dick Bonin. The company developed and designed lot of the products that are being used today. The scupapro first released in the year the catalog that involved everything a diver would ever want and wish. In the year 1965 the first scubapro jet fin was released and this fin is even now one among the most popular fins in the world with variations used by military and technical divers through out the world. The Scubapr ...
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  • Scuba Divers Discover 17th Century Shipwreck Off The Coast Of Sweden
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - A shipwreck thought to be the Svardet (Sword) vessel that sank during a battle in 1676 has been discovered by a team of scuba divers off the eastern coast of Sweden.

    The warship was lost during a battle with the united Danish-Dutch naval forces along with the Swedish navy's flagship Kronan (the Crown). The Svardet was set alight and it sank off the Baltic Sea Island of Oland taking 600 people with it.

    The shipwreck of the Kronan was discovered in 1980 by scuba diving ex ...

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  • More Tourists Attracted To Scuba Diving Holidays In Floridas Vandenberg Artificial Reef
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - The calm and warm waters of Florida's tropical coast seem to be attracting more visitors than ever, especially those heading to the Vandenberg Artificial Reef, which has lately drawn a large number of holidaymakers after it received an award for its conservational efforts.

    The artificial reef, whose full name is Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg is located in the Florida Keys and was recently the proud receiver of the Phoenix Award, given by the Society of American Travel Writers. The honouri ...

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  • New Scuba Diving Brochure Launched By Ibiza Tourist Board
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Ibizas tourist board has just launched a new brochure exclusively dedicated to scuba diving and highlighting 20 of the islands best scuba diving locations.

    Diving enthusiasts can use the brochure to plan their scuba diving holidays in Ibiza and find out detailed information about the islands marine environment.

    The brochure is 100 per cent waterproof and tear-resistant and made out of rock paper which makes it ideal for scuba divers, snorkellers and other water ...

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  • Key Considerations For A Better Scuba Diving Experience
    By: divinglocker | - Scuba diving in Vancouver is one of the most popular recreational sports enjoyed by individuals throughout the world. It has become a preferred form of diving these days because of endless fun and fitness related benefits offered by it. The activity provides customers an exciting and safe way of exploring the beautiful underwater world and helps them develop a clear understanding about the marine creatures. For a person to enter this beautiful world of scuba diving, there are certain requiremen ...
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  • Scuba Diving Introduced To School Pupils In Hull
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Most sporting activities on the curriculum of schools in the UK include football, rugby, hockey, tennis, netball and swimming, but one school in Hull is trying something different with its pupils.

    Winifred Holtby School introduced scuba diving to class timetables recently and the new diving programme has been so successful that the underwater sport could become a permanent fixture.

    Teachers at the school are hoping that the fun activity will educate the pupils on physio ...

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  • Rejoice This Christmas With Exciting Scuba Diving Packages In Vancouver
    By: divinglocker | - Christmas is a very special festival and people anxiously wait for the arrival of this grand festive. But now as it is very near to our doors, we have to make some preparations to welcome Christmas. There are various amusing activities which you can do to make it memorable and pleasurable but try something different this festive season. What about scuba diving? Isnt it exciting for you to explore the adventurous aquatic world through this recreational sport.

    Scuba diving is not ...

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  • Scuba Diving In Aruba The Wrecks
    By: Anne M. | - Scuba diving anywhere in the world is both an exhilarating and invigorating experience, but for those with a fascination for shipwrecks, one of the best, if not the best place to visit, is the small Caribbean island of Aruba, sitting just a few miles from the north west of Venezuela.

    Undoubtedly the major draw to Aruba is the wreck of the German cargo ship The Antilla, which is 400 feet in length, and was deliberately sunk by its captain at the start of the second World War, to ke ...

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  • Scuba Diving In Aruba The Basics
    By: Anne M. | - The tiny Caribbean island of Aruba, which forms one third of the so called ABC islands along with Bonaire and Curacao, is situated around 15 miles off the coast of Venezuela, and is just over a 2 hour flight from Florida, making it a relatively easy location to visit.

    Without doubt the most popular recreational activities on Aruba are those of snorkelling and scuba diving, with the latter attracting huge numbers of enthusiasts to the area, for what are considered amongst the best sh ...

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  • Coral Beach Hotel Jubail Launches New Fishing And Scuba Diving Packages
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Jubail might not be one of the worlds most well-known scuba diving spots but thanks to the Coral Beach Hotel Jubail, it looks set to welcome several new visitors in the near future.

    The luxury hotel has launched new packages for fishing and scuba diving holidays that will allow them explore the underwater world of Jana Island.

    General Manager of Coral Beach Hotel Jubail, Medhat El Garhi, said, Jubail, located on the Arabian Gulf, is one of the best places in KSA f ...

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  • Florida Scuba Diving "€" Get Pleasure From Your Diving Encounter Totally
    By: Peter y Moss | - One of the most favorite activities for holidaymakers and vacationers in Florida is scuba diving. Of course, there are a lot of activities that you can delight in in Florida but the very best so far is to go scuba diving Florida is identified to be one of the worlds finest diving web sites, surely, you wouldnt miss the likelihood of performing it. Florida scuba diving has been well-liked since of its reputation when it comes to having the very best diving websites. Divers from all more ...
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  • Disabled Scuba-diving Instructor Imparts Two-day Diving Courses In Dubai
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Fraser Bathgate, the first physically-challenged man to have qualified as a scuba diving instructor, just began imparting lessons in the Disabled Dive Instructor course. This two-day course for instructors who wish to teach those with physical incapacities will be held at the Pavilion Dive Centre at the Jeremiah Beach Hotel in Dubai, one of the best scuba diving destinations in the world.

    Mr. Bathgate became paralysed from the waist down after a horrible rock-climbing accident. Conf ...

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  • Try Scuba Diving At Skegness Sub-aqua Club
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - People who would like to learn how to scuba dive will be given the opportunity to do so in Skegness, Lincolnshire as the Skegness Sub-Aqua Club launches weekly diving sessions at the Embassy indoor swimming pool.

    Would-be divers of all ages are invited to participate in the scuba diving lessons that take place every Wednesday evening between 7.30pm and 9.30pm.

    A spokesperson from the Skegness Sub-Aqua Club, said: You dont have to be a brilliant swimmer. We have in ...

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  • The World's Top 5 Weirdest Destinations For Scuba Diving Holidays
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - As revealed in a recent online article published by CNN online, some of the world's weirdest and rarest destinations for unique scuba diving adventures have been identified and summarised in a list of the top five.

    For those looking for truly exotic and astonishing destinations for their next scuba diving holidays, here we reproduce the list of the Top 5 Weirdest Diving Sites in the World.

    Underwater Reef Art in Mexico - if looking for a bit of culture in your next scub ...

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  • Study Says Professional Scuba Divers Are Less Prone To Headaches
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Defying the myths surrounding professional scuba divers who spent long hours subject to strong water pressures and other stresses related to scuba diving and who were believed to be more prone to headache-like symptoms, a team of Italian researchers now say that pro divers may actually get much fewer headaches than other non-diving healthy people.

    Dispelling all previous beliefs that frequent divers may be subject to more encephalic stress due to underwater pressure conditions, the ...

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  • Enter The World Of Fun With Recreational Scuba Diving
    By: divinglocker | - If you are feeling bore and want to throw away this boredom from your life, then one of the best ways is to go for scuba diving, one of the exhilarating and recreational water sports. Due to its temptation, it has created a sensation among the people who are fond of water dives or want to choose this activity as a whole time career. Scuba diving will add spices to your dull life by offering you soothing and unforgettable fun experience.

    In this article, we will take you through a m ...

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  • Australia's Hmas Canberra Wreck Reopens To Scuba Divers
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Divers will once again be able to dive beneath the waters of the ocean at the HMAS Canberra site in Australia after it reopened to the public this week.

    The popular scuba diving site off Ocean Grove near Victoria closed to the public in July this year following safety concerns when part of the ship came loose.

    The sunken vessel is a popular attraction for divers and its reopening has come just in time as tourists from all over the world head to Australia for their scuba ...

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  • Scuba Diver Gets Ready To Break Another Scuba Diving World Record This Week
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - It seems that breaking one diving world record is not enough for Allen Sherrod as he announces that he will be attempting to break another one on 25th October, 2011, for the longest saltwater dive.

    Sherrod recently set the world record for the longest freshwater dive after spending five days in a Florida lake.

    The diver is planning to enter the Atlantic Ocean in front of the Windjammer Resort near Lauderdale-By-The-Sea at 8am on Tuesday and if everything goes to schedul ...

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  • Adrenaline-seeking Over-50s Go For Scuba Diving Activities When Abroad
    By: Orly Withmolaw | - Its not just young travellers that choose to take part in adrenalin-pumping sports while abroad on holidays. A new survey carried out by Gnu Insurance has revealed that tourists over the age of 50 are choosing activities such as water skiing, parasailing and scuba diving during their breaks on foreign shores.

    According to the survey, water skiing, parasailing and scuba diving holidays are the top favourites for mature travellers, followed closely by windsurfing, surfing and rock ...

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