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Leo Morales to Attempt Deep Diving World Record in 2016

14. 10. 2015
In September of 2008 he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer, chondrosarcoma, which had already spread well into his right leg. This resulted in an amputation of his right leg, but unlike many, Leo Morales didn't give up the fight; instead he went scuba diving and found a purpose again.…

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Wolf Rock: Queensland's Best Dive Spot

13. 10. 2015
Considered to be one of the must do dives when in Australia, Wolf Rock will make you wonder what else is there to see; it is not unusual to see everything from grey nurse sharks, eagle rays, giant Queensland gropers, manta rays, leopard sharks and and bull rays in one dive. Especially the endangered…

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Montague Island: A Spectacular Wildlife Wonderland

12. 10. 2015
Montague Island Nature Reserve is a great location for whale watching and seeing dolphins or penguins in the wild but what this area is really renowned for are the Seals. Depending on the season, hundreds to thousands New Zealand and Australian Fur Seals inhabit the granite rocks of the island,…

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Ningaloo Reef: Swimming with the Whale Sharks

7. 10. 2015
Dive the fabulous Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia and you'll get to see over 500 tropical-coloured species of fish, 200 types of hard coral, 50 soft coral, Humpback Whales, Manta Rays, Turtles, Sea Snakes but most importantly, the largest of the shark family and the largest fish in the world, the…

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Oahu: A Whole New Underwater World

4. 10. 2015
Hawaii's Oahu is most famous for its superb surfing conditions, from the timeless waves of Waikiki to the legendary North Shore, some of the best surf spots in the world are found here. But that's not the only think you can do here, apart from epic waves, Oahu's underwater world is no less stunning,…

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Busselton Jetty: Australia's Best Aquarium

3. 10. 2015
With over 20,000 kilometers of coastline in total, hundreds of nearby islands, a staggering abundance and variety of marine life, a mix of tropical and temperate climates and numerous shipwrecks just offshore, the quality of the diving in Western Australia is comparable to the Great Barrier Reef,…

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The World’s Most Unspoiled: The Andaman Islands

23. 9. 2015
If you are dreaming about diving some of the world's most remote diving spots, the Andaman Islands that, at the very least, have been inhabited for several thousand years might be a great tip not only for those of you who had been diving exotic locations already but a real treasure trove for novice…

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Macedonian Divers Explore Vrelo Underwater System for the First Time

11. 9. 2015
Macedonian divers from Akvatek and Vrelo clubs have run a diving expedition to Vrelo underwater system that lies on the right bank of the Treska River located west of the capital city Skopje, Macedonian largest city. They have explored new passages and parts mainly to conduct a research of the cave…

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The Sardine Run: The Greatest Shoal on Earth

10. 9. 2015
Like whale watching in Alaska or swimming with wild dolphins around the mid-Atlantic's Azores islands, South Africa’s sardine run is another a phenomenon certainly worth watching– from land, the ocean surface or underwater. This annual spectacle that takes place on the Wild Coast surrounded by…

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