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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
 
The Pressure of Scuba Diving
Submitted by christine on 2007-03-01 03:32:30 (via www.sciencenewsforkids.org)
Considering scuba diving your favorite activity? Have the feeling that this is the most pleasant way to spend time? But scuba is not only agreeable sentiments, as the pressure of the water takes over. Sometimes scuba can be related to the most painful feelings in life, which is still not so bad for the hunters of some really strong sensations:).   More...
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Wakatobi - a Diving Adventure in Sulawesi
Submitted by pablo on 2007-02-13 08:22:53 (via www.underwater.com.au)
Wakatobi – another wonderful place for divers! The currents that pass through channels and along the steep drop offs carry an incredible diversity of marine life that settles on the substrates surrounding the atolls; the bungalows which are very comfortable; and the friendly Sulawesian community make of it a perfect destination.   More...
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Becoming a Certified Diver
Submitted by christine on 2007-02-12 09:05:13 (via www.drpure.com)
Theory in the morning and practice afternoon? That’s about a diving school! “The notion that school could ever be 'fun' was alien to my way of thinking; and the idea that several precious hours of a Caribbean vacation should be spent in a classroom was nothing short of perverse”. But this is worth it when it comes to become a certified scuba diver.
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Great Barrier Reef
Submitted by kiwi on 2007-01-24 04:32:49 (via www.moxon.net)
17 dives in three days to a totally different world: sightseeing the Clam gardens, Pixie’s Pinacle, the Temple of Doom, the Beer house, Steve’s Bommie and No Name Bommie, swimming with a minkie whale and kissing a cod… Fun to read even for non-divers because of the quick basic terminology provided.   More...
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Barracuda - Poetry in Motion
Submitted by Adele on 2006-11-21 05:01:09 (via www.indiatravelogue.com)
Silver pencil shapes, sleek, present, silent, motionless and suspended… and large unblinking eyes watch. There they were, about 10 feet from me… the school of 46. We watched each other. A gentle drift brought them closer… fairly unnerving. As I read it, I felt the tension rise inside. Poetic, but chilling.   More...
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Diving With Elephants
Submitted by bindero on 2006-11-13 03:48:32 (via www.sharkeyscuba.com)
I can’t believe how special diving can get these days: Thailand has an underwater park to attract divers after the tsunami. That implies 3-meter elephants, real buildings, and statues. And if that’s not pleasing enough, you eventually get to explore the reef-ality – unique marine specimens for complete fun!   More...
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Diving in Okinawa
Submitted by kiwi on 2006-11-09 03:08:23 (via www.jahitchcock.com)
One of the best diving spots considered with personal service provided, incredibly soft corals and triggerfish trying to look angry and dangerous. However, the danger of this sport doesn’t come from the sea life in the ocean, but from the fellow divers who don’t take it seriously, pulling silly jokes on you.
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