How to Dive Raja Ampat – Indonesia
When a diver thinks about Indonesia, one of the most immediate association he will make in his mind is with ‘’Biodiversity’’; this part of the world, in fact, is extremely famous for his great...
View ArticleThe Secret of Perfect Diving Buoyancy Control
From the first time you try scuba diving you realise that moving underwater is not as easy as you thought. All the new equipment, the heavy tank and unfamiliar fins at the beginning feel a bit...
View Article3 Scuba Diving Holidays you can’t miss in 2014
Today we’re introducing three scuba diving holidays for 2014, three destinations that will leave you breathless, three experiences that you will remember for a life time. To celebrate what we believe...
View ArticleShark Attacks: Why they Happen and What you Need to Know!
Whether you’re a SCUBA diver, a surfer, or you just love trying to stay upright amongst crashing waves, the perceived danger of sharks may have crossed your mind. If being solo in the ocean makes you...
View ArticleDangerous Sea Creatures: The Misunderstood, the Underestimated, and the Ones...
There is something about the human psyche that we simply must accept; people like being scared. The particulars certainly vary, from zombie apocalypses to roller coasters to man-eating beasts; both the...
View ArticleFit for a Nature Documentary: Amazing Migrations You Can Personally Experience
With our vast access to nature-themed channels, documentary specials and a plethora of self-made online videos, the incredible feats that animals are capable of can often seem mundane. So let’s put it...
View ArticleDive with Hammerhead Sharks in Gordon Rocks – Galapagos
Three rocks emerge from the water, they are part of an extinct volcanic crater and, together with the submerged pinnacles, gives this dive the shape of an open semi-circle. In the middle of it, an...
View ArticleThe Hammerhead Triangle – Cocos, Galapagos and Malpelo
So, you like sharks? Big sharks? Hammerhead sharks? Then the Hammerhead triangle is where you want to be in your next diving holiday. Hammerhead sharks Their bizarre shape, their wave-motion and their...
View ArticleSardine Run 2014 – The Holiday Diary
It’s Sunday morning, day one. The alarm clock shows 6.00 am and its beeping makes it very clear that it’s time to get up. It’s still dark outside, the coffee fragrance is in the air leading us to the...
View ArticleThe dive watch – a history
The oceans have always held a powerful fascination for mankind, accounting for the fact that the history of diving may have started as early as 5,000 B.C., making it as old as human civilization...
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