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Australia's Jewel: Fish Rock Cave

3. 9. 2015
While diving in New South Wales, Australia, with the exception of Lord Howe Island, may not be as famous as other overseas destinations or the Great Barrier Reef located off the coast of Queensland, the South West Rocks is definitely a spot not to be overlooked. Especially the Fish Rock Cave and the…

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Cenote Angelita - Incredible Underwater River In Mexico

2. 9. 2015
Russian photographer and adventurer Anatoly Beloshchin dived into the 200ft Angelita cenote, and found this amazing underwater river. The river is actually due to hydrogen sulfate mixing with saltwater causing it to be much heavier than regular salt water. The mixture sinks to the bottom, forming a…

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Of Shark and Man: Gritty Tale of an (Un)ordinary Man

28. 8. 2015
Unlike the rest of shark documentaries, David Diley's Of Shark and Man serve viewers rather different perspective. A perspective of a 32 year old Englishman, who ditches his boring career to follow a dream half way around the world, diving alone with a school of Bull Sharks in Beqa Passage, Fiji.…

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Santa Rosa Blue Hole - Geologic Anomaly in the High Desert of New Mexico

12. 8. 2015
Listed as one of the top 10 natural swimming holes in the U.S., New Mexico's Santa Rosa Blue Hole, located just off of the famous Route 66 is often referred to as the scuba capital of the Southwest. No wonder, its crystal clear water and 100 feet visibility is what annually attract divers from…

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Cat Island: Diving with Wild, Untamed Sharks

3. 8. 2015
Oceanic Whitetip Sharks may not be as famous as great whites or hammerheads, but this relatively large predator is no less interesting. Often referred to as the Dark Knight of the ocean, the whitetip is a slow-growing, globally threatened species that has been seriously overfished by pelagic…

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Rodney Fox Shark Expeditions: When Fear Transforms to Passion

29. 7. 2015
It was 1963 and the headlines were full of it: Shark 'bites man in half'. The man was Rodney Fox, one of the world's foremost authorities on the great white shark today. After the attack, Rodney was left with 462 stitches in his chest, and 92 in his right hand and arm. Nobody would return to the sea…

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Explore the Underworld of Ibiza

27. 7. 2015
According to some, Ibiza is Europe's best diving destination. More than 50 dive sites to choose from, great visibility, abundant marine life, warm waters and over 200 kilometers of spectacular coastline is what this place is renowned for. Although Ibiza attracts around 6 millions tourist a year -…

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Orda Cave: Anything but Ordinary

22. 7. 2015
Orda Cave. A magnificent gypsum crystal cave silently resting beneath Russia's Ural Mountains. Deep, dark, frightening and cold yet so beautiful, creating almost the impression of unreality with water so clear divers can see over 45 meters (50 yards) ahead of them. There are many splendid natural…

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Tarifa: Not Only Kitesurfers' Paradise

20. 7. 2015
Tarifa, the furthest southerly point of Europe not only offers one of the best wind conditions for kitesurfing but also spectacular diving. What makes the diving so interesting here is that the Atlantic and Mediterranean ocean come together - offering divers the chance to dive in the ocean and in…

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Lord Howe Island: Unspoilt Beauty

8. 7. 2015
Diving around the Lord Howe Island is truly world class experience and outstanding example of oceanic islands of volcanic origin. Laying in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand this irregularly shaped volcanic remnant is a tranquil natural paradise - spectacular landscapes, diverse…

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