2011年5月14日 星期六

Scuba Diving in Seychelles and Coral Bleaching


Most visitors to the islands of Seychelles never get to experience the wonders that await you when you go scuba diving or snorkeling there. They stay on the beach and marvel at the incredible sands and do not think much about whence it came.

Seychelles is a group of 155 tropical islands scattered around almost one million square miles of sea in the Western Indian Ocean. It is well known for its gorgeous white coral-sand beaches but its underwater beauty and abundance of fish is still relatively undiscovered and unknown.

Scuba diving in Seychelles is as good as ever. People are talking about "coral bleaching" and coral dying in Seychelles like it were a new phenomenon that somehow should be stopped and reversed if possible. That's because people are not being given all the facts especially by those who should know better. Coral bleaching is only nature's work in progress. And those that have been diving around these islands for 10 years or more know differently. And it's not all bad.

But some scientists may have their own agenda. So you end up not knowing all the facts. Put in a nutshell, the death of corals has been happening for thousands of years in Seychelles. As Charles Darwin put it best, it's all about evolution, survival and adaptation. Do corals die? Absolutely, but should we be concerned? Definitely not! Not in Seychelles anyway.

In Seychelles the resultant dead corals provide more pasture for herbivores like surgeon fish and parrot fish, which saw an increase in numbers after the so-called coral-bleaching event of 1998. Those who study it seem to recognise that it comes in a cycle, every 10 to 12 years linked to the El Nino effect. So it's a natural phenomenon.

At that time the weaker ones die. The law of natural selection kicks in. The strong survive and propagate and the world carries on turning. So it's not the end of the world. And the reef is as good as new after a relatively short period of time of 2 to 3 years. And during that time some fish species increase in numbers due to increased forage provided by new algae growth. And it will come again...

When I go scuba diving in Seychelles and notice some coral bleaching happening again in 2010 it reminds me of the nature of life - growth and decay, life and death, adaptation and survival, and evolution through natural selection. But more importantly it reminds me that this same process has been happening for thousands of years. So why all this fuss now?

It also reminds me that this is the reason that we have such beautiful white beaches in the Seychelles. It's all part of the same process. Some of the bleached coral will eventually add to the sand store on the beach, a thousand years from now. So it's all good.

Would I campaign to try stopping the cyclic coral event? Absolutely not! Why would I want to fight nature? How would you fight it anyway? It sounds like a recipe for failure. When I see this I actually enjoy it. It's like the winter snow. And I know that when the "sub-marine spring" comes, just as certain as the next sunrise it will be even better and more beautiful.

Look at it with a fresh pair of eyes. Let nature do its work and get pleasure from it next time you go scuba diving in Seychelles. And when I get back to the beach I know that nature has been good to us. How can anyone fault it when you see the amazing white coral sands of the Seychelles?








And you know that the bleached coral was only a tiny link in the chain of events that led to these amazing Seychelles beaches.

About the Author:
Louis lives in the Seychelles and writes about these islands that he loves on his website seychelles-islands-beaches.com/ You can read much more about the best scuba diving in Seychelles, the best beaches and incredible fly-fishing there to help you plan your perfect tropical beach holiday at...
Seychelles-Islands-Beaches.com


2011年5月13日 星期五

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2011年5月12日 星期四

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2011年5月11日 星期三

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2011年5月10日 星期二

Shadow Divers: The True Adventure of Two Americans Who Risked Everything to Solve One of the Last Mysteries of World War II

Shadow Divers: The True Adventure of Two Americans Who Risked Everything to Solve One of the Last Mysteries of World War IIIn the tradition of Jon Krakauera€?s Into Thin Air and Sebastian Jungera€?s The Perfect Storm comes a true tale of riveting adventure in which two weekend scuba divers risk everything to solve a great historical mysterya€?and make history themselves.

For John Chatterton and Richie Kohler, deep wreck diving was more than a sport. Testing themselves against treacherous currents, braving depths that induced hallucinatory effects, navigating through wreckage as perilous as a minefield, they pushed themselves to their limits and beyond, brushing against death more than once in the rusting hulks of sunken ships.
But in the fall of 1991, not even these courageous divers were prepared for what they found 230 feet below the surface, in the frigid Atlantic waters sixty miles off the coast of New Jersey: a World War II German U-boat, its ruined interior a macabre wasteland of twisted metal, tangled wires, and human bonesa€?all buried under decades of accumulated sediment.
No identifying marks were visible on the submarine or the few artifacts brought to the surface. No historian, expert, or government had a clue as to which U-boat the men had found. In fact, the official records all agreed that there simply could not be a sunken U-boat and crew at that location.

Over the next six years, an elite team of divers embarked on a quest to solve the mystery. Some of them would not live to see its end. Chatterton and Kohler, at first bitter rivals, would be drawn into a friendship that deepened to an almost mystical sense of brotherhood with each other and with the drowned U-boat sailorsa€?former enemies of their country. As the mena€?s marriages frayed under the pressure of a shared obsession, their dives grew more daring, and each realized that he was hunting more than the identities of a lost U-boat and its nameless crew.

Author Robert Kursona€?s account of this quest is at once thrilling and emotionally complex, and it is written with a vivid sense of what divers actually experience when they meet the dangers of the oceana€?s underworld. The story of Shadow Divers often seems too amazing to be true, but it all happened, two hundred thirty feet down, in the deep blue sea.


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2011年5月9日 星期一

Scuba Diving in Belize - What Does the Fascinating Adventure Package?


Located in the western Caribbean ocean and south of the Yucatan peninsula, you will find the small Central American country of Belize. Home to the second largest barrier reef in the world, scuba diving in Belize offers an adventure to see the hundreds of different types of coral, sponges and other marine life from the dozens coral atolls or cayes as they are called in Belize.

Whether you are a beginner or experienced diver, you will find everything you need available at the many dive shops or resorts to make your diving adventure truly one for the log book.

If you have never been scuba diving before you can sign up for classes at one of the many dive shops or dive resorts. The classes range from very basic scuba breathing in shallow water, open water certification or advanced certifications. All scuba diving in Belize is done under the watchful eye of the Belize regulated dive masters.

Check out dives and certifications are available for those who have completed their classroom work and basic scuba instruction, but have not completed the final exam. It is a good idea to call ahead to the dive shop to make sure you bring all of the needed paperwork from your stateside instructor.

Several dive operators offer Live-Aboard diving boats that will take you to many of the popular diving locations in the lap of luxury. The all inclusive rates include room, meals and air all just a few feet away from your room. Make your reservations well in advance as these boats are quite popular.

Located on the southern end of Ambergris Caye and a short boat ride from San Pedro are the popular diving locations known as the Hol-Chan Marine Reserve and Shark-Ray Alley. This protected area is divided into 4 zones, each with its own unique habitat and bio-diversity. Coral reefs, mangroves and sea grass beds make up the different sections of the reserve. Hol-Chan is also one of the best night diving sites.

Expect some company when you arrive at Shark Ray Alley. For years the local fishermen have been cleaning their catches here so the sharks and rays will appear near your boat expecting a free lunch.

Another popular diving spot located on Lighthouse Reef, a day trip east of Turneffe Reef is the famous Great Blue Hole. Explored and filmed by Jacques Cousteau in the early 1970's, it is more than 400 feet deep and 1000 feet across. Blue Hole offers the experienced diver a chance to go deep, while exploring the corals and stalactites that were formed when the sea levels were much lower.

The scuba diving in Belize is different from other areas in the Caribbean as the water temperature only varies between the mid 70s to the mid 80s year-round. Water visibility varies upon location but you can expect to have 50 foot or better viewing with 100 foot visibility not uncommon in some areas. Water clarity will be less in the rainy season during the summer months.

Swim with the Whale Sharks, chase the rays, feed the groupers or relax in the shallow mangrove cayes beside the manatees. Going scuba diving in Belize has something to offer all divers regardless of experience. Make your reservations early and be prepared for the diving experience of a lifetime.








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Scuba Diving the Best of the Belize Barrier Reef


Belize is a democratic Caribbean nation about half the size of Switzerland endowed with warm friendly English speaking people, the longest barrier reef in the western hemisphere with wonderful snorkelling and scuba diving opportunities, rainforests protected as reserves and parks, and more Maya temples and ruins than you can count. There is fantastic scuba diving, snorkelling and snuba in the inner cays, the barrier reef and Glovers Reef Atoll.

The village of Placencia, in Southern Belize, is at the southern end of the Placencia Peninsula and is known as the cay you can drive to. Over 1000 friendly folk are fortunate to live here and enjoy a 16 mile long beach, trips to our cays, the barrier reef and Glover's Reef Atoll, and with a lagoon beckoning exploration by kayak and river boat.

Belize has long been a popular diving destination, due to the barrier reef and the famous blue hole. As Belize has grown in popularity, development has occurred in the North of the country, yet Placencia still remains laid back, and with an authentic community offering the highest standards of service. There are small locally run guest houses you can stay in, or luxury villas that blend in with the environment and landscape. The local community is friendly and ever ready to serve and share their culture and heritage with tourists and visitors. When you stay in Placencia, you'll feel a part of the community and have access to the best diving Belize has to offer. Some of the most pristine reef systems are in Southern Belize, and Gladden Spit the world famous Whale shark feeding site is just a short boat ride away, and day trip excursions to the famous Blue Hole can be run out of Placencia, so come and discover the best diving, and an authentic community in Placencia with the real Belize, both below and above the water.

Over forty percent of Belize is protected as various types of reserves. If you look at a map of Belize, you will see that most of these are in the south and if you look at the locations for Maya ruins, most of these are also in the south.

The Belize Barrier reef system is the second largest barrier reef system in the world, after the Australian Great Barrier Reef, and is the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. The Belize Barrier reef runs for 320 kilometers/200 miles, and is also surrounded by over 450 islets and islands, that are known locally as cays. Belize has one of the lowest population densities in Central America, and around 40% of it is protected as parks. Due to the lack of development on the shoreline, and the distance of the reef from the mainland, the corals and aquatic life are some of the most diverse and abundant in the Caribbean.

Although the Northern parts of Belize, such as Ambergris Cay and Cay Caulker, have seen commercial development and mass tourism, the Southern parts of Belize have retained their authentic charm and developed a tourism infrastructure in a sustainable manner, offering services and accommodation from budget to the highest luxury standards.

The small peninsular village of Placencia, is ideally located in the South to be closest to the healthiest and most vibrant sections of the Belize Barrier reef. From Placencia, scuba divers and snorkelers have short boat rides to the UNESCO world heritage site of Glovers Reef, and the famous spawning ground and Whale shark feeding site of Gladden Spit. In partnership with Northern dive operators on Ambergris Cay we also have scuba diving packages that include visits to the Belize Blue Hole.

The diving on the Placencia reefs is some of the best in Belize, and we have a variety of scuba diving and snorkelling packages available.

The climate of Belize is subtropical with an average temperature of about 80 degrees Fahrenheit. During the coldest part of the year, December through March average lows are about 65 degrees with highs of around 85. From June to October average lows are in the order of 75 degrees with highs of about 90. Rain usually comes in short showers at night but Northers can come during the December to March period and can brings several days of thunderstorms.

Belize is occasionally affected by hurricanes - 5% of hurricanes recorded in the Atlantic reached Belize since 1886. Atlantic Hurricanes generally originate off the coast of Africa, at about the same latitude as Belize. They track west for a while, and then head off northwest. Historically, most hurricanes occur between August and October in Belize.

Continental, American Airlines and TACA fly to Belize from the USA. Maya Island air offers flights from Cancun to Belize City. Within Belize, Tropic Air and Maya Island Air each have several flights a day between Belize City and Placencia. Bus is also an option for the budget traveller. If you want more personal mobility, you can rent a car in Belize City or in Placencia. Placencia also offers golf cart rentals.








Splash Dive Center has been providing scuba diving, snorkelling and adventure tours in Placencia in Southern Belize since the year 2000, and has grown from a small operation focusing on scuba instruction, to a community driven PADI resort facility, that provides dive packages, instruction and supports environmental conservation and community projects.

Splash Dive Center is an accredited PADI Dive Center and is fully equipped with up to date scuba and snorkel equipment. We maintain our equipment to ensure it is in first class condition and with our state of the art air compressor and routine air quality checks as per PADI standards. Splash is also the only dive facility on the peninsula with personnel certified for visual inspection of its dive tanks, and is registered with the Belizean Tour Operators association, and their Divemasters and Instructors have a lifetime of knowledge of the Placencia reefs and environment.

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2011年5月8日 星期日

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2011年5月7日 星期六

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2011年5月6日 星期五

How to Prepare For Your Scuba Diving Vacation


Have you had the itch to explore the underwater world, to see the magnificent sea life in person and not just observe it from afar? Have you considered scuba diving on your next vacation to take in this beautiful world? An overview of the steps in scuba diving training, your first equipment and destination opportunities are provided below. This is only the beginning of your journey to explore a world that not many people take the opportunity to experience and enjoy. So let's begin with your first steps.

Getting Started

Scuba Diving requires specialized training to enjoy this sport safely. In addition, a training certification is required to get tank air refills.

This training involves three phases: academic study that includes the physics and physiology of diving; pool training to learn and practice basic skills; and open-water checkout dives to prove mastery of basic dive skills. While there is no shortcut to this training process, there are flexible training programs.

Long-established diving courses meet at a neighborhood dive shop one to two nights a week, or weekends, over a period of three to six weeks. Each workout usually includes a lecture session followed by a few hours in the pool water to build skills. Depending on the location, these classes can also be a weekend dive trip to a suitable ocean, lake or spring for the completion of the final checkout dives.

Home-study kits feature the same training materials used in traditional courses, including academic presentations on DVD or VHS tape. Students can study the core academics at their own pace before scheduling an academic review, pool training and checkout dives with an instructor at a local dive store or at a dive resort.

Some students opt to do both, using a local shop for the review sessions and pool training, then completing checkout dives with a resort. Depending on the aptitude and physical stamina of the student, the in-water portion can be compressed into as little as three days, but most dive professionals recommend scheduling at least four (two for pool training and academic reviews and two for open-water dives) to ensure successful completion. Now that you have an overview of the training, it is time to consider your Scuba equipment.

You're Scuba Equipment

Scuba is a gear-intensive sport because you are not made to swim, look, keep warm or breathing underwater. You'll at least need a mask, snorkel and fins. If you want to explore what is beneath the surface you have to adapt, and diving equipment can do just that.

Your mask creates an air pocket in front of your eyes and nose, so you can see clearly underwater and equalize the pressure on your ears and sinuses when you go deeper. Snorkels are breathing tubes that allow you to breathe as you swim face down on the surface of the water.

Scuba fins translate your kicks in the smooth and efficient movement through the water. Full-foot fins go on your bare feet or open-heel adjustable fins require that you wear neoprene boots for a good fit. Now that you have your C-card, your diving equipment and a curiosity to see the underwater world, it's time to choose a destination.

You're Dive Destination

One of the great things about being a diver is the chance to travel. Whether it's the close-to-home reefs of the Florida Keys or the far-flung Fiji islands, there are hundreds of destinations just waiting for you to explore them.

Florida Keys paradise without passports is what this coral island chain is to American divers who flock to this unique destination, which has also beckoned pirates, poets and performing artists. Key Largo, Islamorada and Tavernier, Marathon, the Lower Keys and Key West - are five distinct regions that constitute what locals affectionately call the "Conch Republic," and all offer a great blend of wrecks and reefs.

Heart of Fiji diving is found in Lomaiviti islands of Koro Sea and Bligh Water (named after the captain of the infamous HMS Bounty). This zone - found roughly in a triangle between Taveuni Island, the town of Rakiraki on the north side of Viti Levu and the island of Beqa - offers an incredible wealth of diving on a network of coral reefs, pinnacles and deep ocean cuts. With the power that provides a steady stream of water over the reefs, you can expect to see unprecedented field of filter-feeding Dendronephthya soft corals in bright yellow, white, red and purple. Others provided on almost every dive Fiji's rich and diverse marine life ranging from colorful schools to find Anthi pelagic sharks and rays hunters. The dive possibilities are endless, whether local or a half a world away.

Now that you have an overview of scuba diving vacation planning, you may start your own plans for a wonderful experience. This article has laid out the training, equipment and vacation destinations for a memorable time. Research more information about the topics discussed and make the plunge into a new world.









2011年5月5日 星期四

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2011年5月4日 星期三

Endless Ocean: Blue World

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Dive back into the Blue again! Endless Ocean 2 will take you on a relaxing adventure where you'll discover ancient ruins, treasure, exotic reefs and much more. Not only will you get the benefits of an enhanced graphical look, but you'll also have the opportunity to meet more marine life and even run into dangerous situations. Best of all, this time around you wont have to do it alone! Nintendo's Wii Speak technology allows you to connect online with a friend or family member to communicate and dive together. So don't forget your diving buddy!

Key Game Features:

  • The ocean is teeming with life. Hundreds of real-life species are there to be discovered, from seahorses to giant whales.
  • Are the local fish sick or agitated? Players can view their health status and then use a tranquilizer-like tool to zap the ones in need of rehab with healing energy.
  • The game also includes a storyline that players can follow as they choose. The plot involves Oceana, a woman who investigates the “Dragon’s Song,” which her father, a prominent ocean explorer, was searching for just before his death.
  • While at Nine Ball Island, players can become friends with a dolphin and teach it some new tricks. When ona dive, players can even bring along the dolphin, which players can hold onto for extra fast swimming.
  • For the first time in the series, friends who have broadband Internet access can connect and dive with one another via NintendoAR Wi-Fi Connection, while using the Wii Speaka?¢ microphone to converse.
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Scuba Diving on the Great Mayan Reef in Puerto Morelos, Mexico


Twenty-five feet underwater, I'm resting with my knees in the sand, aware of my breathing, aware of the gentle rocking of my watery atmosphere-I feel like I'm home. I wanted to learn to scuba dive for years. Now, here I am just off the coast of Puerto Morelos, Mexico on the Great Mayan Reef, more formally known as the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second largest reef in the world. After a week studying, taking tests, and going over safety procedures again and again, I thought I would still be nervous plunging into the deep. I wasn't. I squished my mask onto my face, tightened the straps on my BCD, wrapped my lips around my regulator, and rolled backwards over the side of the dive boat.

Now I'm kneeling on the ocean floor. A coral wall towers above me on my right and white corn flour sand stretches out into the blue on my left. An endangered green sea turtle nibbles turtle grass. Both he and the grass wave in the undersea wind. I breathe in and the extra air in my lungs allows me to rise slowly from the sea floor. I stretch parallel to the bottom, hold my hands lightly at my waist, and use the strength of my bright yellow fins to propel my body forward-like a fish. I blend in.

A southern sting ray hides in the sand. His tell-tale outline gives him away. He wriggles free, accompanies me for a few yards, and buries himself again. I glide into a living corridor where fluorescent plum and gold fairy basslets dart about on a narrow ledge and silvery yellow tail snapper crowd through a window in the reef. A spiny lobster scuttles backward into his den madly waving his sword-like antenna at me.

The walls of the canyon dwindle and I find myself flying above an undersea garden. Mounds of nubby brain coral sprout from the sea floor like bushes amid a field of leafy purple sea fans. Bronze Christmas tree worms bloom like animated flowers, popping out, showing off their pine-needly hair, and popping back in again. A spotted trunk fish flutters his translucent fins. He hovers like a hummingbird, but he looks more like a kissy-lipped, squarish, polka-dot balloon.

Finally, I follow my bubbles to the surface and reluctantly climb back into the boat. We speed back across the water and, as I gaze out across its sparkling surface, a settled-ness wraps its arms around me. Isaac, our captain, pulls the boat up almost to the beach and anchors to a yellow buoy. I jump into the knee deep water and bid my new diving buddies good-bye, "Hasta Luego!"

Alone, I wander down the beach and find an outdoor caf where I share a spicy shrimp cocktail with the sun and the wind and the fresh air. A woman interrupts me. She has blonde hair and blue eyes like me and she asks in English, "Do you live here?" She wonders if the restaurant takes credit cards. I don't know. As she walks off I wonder why she mistook me for a local. Maybe she just recognized that I'd finally come home.

INFORMATION PLEASE

GETTING THERE

Puerto Morelos, Mexico, a sleepy fishing village and the Gateway to the Riviera Maya, is only 15 minutes south of the Cancun airport. You can rent a car at the airport and drive on the wide, newly paved highway 307 or, if you don't want a rental, hop on a bus. They will drop you at the at the crossroads of the highway and the road to the beach town. Its about a 1/2 mile walk down into Puerto Morelos. If you'd rather not walk, you can hail one of the white taxis. Once you are in town there is no need for a car. You can easily spend a week getting to know the little village and the locals splitting your time between sampling the myriad of restaurants, visiting the local bookstore, diving and snorkeling, meeting expats, or just sleeping on the white sand, nearly deserted beach. The choice is yours.

SCUBA and SNORKEL

You can go deep diving, twilight and night diving, wreck diving, and cenote diving. A cenote is an entrance to an underground river where the water is gin clear, stalactites hang from cave ceilings and bats flutter overhead. You can even get scuba certified. PADI scuba courses are available in most of the local dive shops.

FEAST

Puerto Morelos has an extensive selection of restaurants. We tried El Tio, Posada Amor, Pelicanos (high end and on the beach. Full bar), La Petita (local fisherman hangout. Shabby exterior, but has trees and bushes and tables in the sand inside), La Casa Del Pescador, La Segura (the beach place with the fabulous shrimp cocktail), Juicy Rosie's Juice Bar (where we met George of the Jungle), Ojo de Agua, Cantina Habaneros (expat hangout), La Marina, and Peskyitos (my favorite, Best fish tacos anywhere!)








Travel Addict, Laura LaBrie, has been wandering the globe swimming in crystal clear underground caves, climbing Mayan Pyramids, laughing with local people, greeting wild crocodiles, and sampling native foods. She often finds herself writing about her adventures in an effort to bring you along for the ride so you too might experience the wonder of this great blue planet and ponder its secrets and hidy holes. You can find Laura on line at http://www.littletinyrocks.com. She'd be more than happy to sit and chat with you.


2011年5月3日 星期二

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2011年5月2日 星期一

Scuba Diving in the Bahamas


Bahamas is the a great place to go scuba diving. In the 1700's, New Providence Island was known far and wide as a place frequented by pirates, a place where the lines that separated men and women were all but nonexistent, and a place where true freedom rang. Many people hoping to escape imprisonment, poverty, and death traveled to New Providence Island, located in the Bahamas, from the New World to make a new life for themselves. Today, the adventurous spirit that guided these immigrants to seek a new life is still alive and well in the region. And people still flock to this area in search of their own kind of sunken treasure. No, it's not gold, but treasure of a natural variety that attracts numerous scuba divers to the Bahamas.

One of the most popular scuba diving spots in the whole Bahamas region is located on New Providence Island at Nassau. Here tourists creep along the outcrops and caves of sheer vertical walls, explore historical wrecks of all sorts, find inspiration in the beautiful coral reefs, and play with the sharks of the Bahamas.

Nassau, Bahamas, is the government seat of New Providence Island and is home to nearly half of the nation's population. There are numerous casinos, luxury resorts, golf courses, and premier shopping centers to be found in the area. While all of this attracts a good bit of visitors, it is scuba diving that is responsible for drawing in the true adventurers.

The main reason why scuba diving is so popular in Nassau and the Bahamas as a whole is that the experiences are so varied. There is literally something for everyone in the Bahamas no matter whether you are just beginning scuba diving or have been scuba diving for decades. From shallow coral gardens teeming with life to sheer, vertical drop offs, there is something to delight every diver who visits Nassau.

The marine life that you will experience while scuba diving in the Bahamas is just as varied as the geography you will encounter. Everything from the tiny gobie to the awe-inspiring hammerhead shark can be seen as well as sea fans, gorgonians, colorful sponges, black coral trees, and hard corals in all varieties.

Scuba diving in Nassau, Bahamas, is also ideal for beginners due to the crystal clear waters of the shallow depths. Visibility is great and the sun shines right down to the sandy patches of the most popular beginner dive spots. Here you will find multitudes of stingrays, goatfish, sea starts, lizard fish, flounder and finger-like garden eels.

If you grow tired of scuba diving in Nassau, there are numerous other islands in the Bahamas that offer unique and spellbinding scuba diving adventures. In fact, there are 2,400 of them and each offer a scuba diving experience that cannot be compared to the next. So why not choose the Bahamas as your next scuba diving destination? You might just be surprised by what you find in this breathtakingly beautiful, tropical region known for its free and adventurous spirit.








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2011年5月1日 星期日

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The Joys of Scuba Diving


If you are looking for exotic places to visit on your vacation, you may want to see the mysterious underwater places. With the help of professional divers and top-of-the-line equipments, you can explore the magnificent scenes of the underwater world. From coral reefs, fishes and colorful varieties of sea creatures, you can truly enjoy the experience of diving adventure. Many people find enjoyment in seeing what others do not usually see. Being able to witness the different flora and fauna an average person can only see through the books can be an adventurous recreational activity to enjoy with your family and friends.

Scuba diving is an excellent way to spend quality time and at the same time discovering the wonders of nature. There are many ways on how you could enjoy your adventure. You may want to participate in a dive trip in which you may go to places that have never been seen before. The fulfillment of having to experience the excitement of going to these places is what makes scuba a wonderful adventure experience one should try in his or her lifetime.

Another great reason for the popularity of scuba diving is to be able to take pictures of the underwater world. Most enthusiasts always carry their image capturing devices in order to have a memorabilia of the exciting places they would explore. The sensational feeling of taking pictures underwater has a significant effect when it comes to the level of enjoyment it can bring to anyone. Underwater photography has been a widely renowned recreational activity nowadays. More and more people are being interested to try out the wonderful experience that is why the sudden popularity of beaches that offer diving opportunities is very common.

According to experts, anyone can learn how to dive. With the help of a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, an individual can personally witness the wonders of the underwater world. The safety measures involved in the preparation are highly secured that the activity is available to participants ranging from 8 years old and above.

Scuba diving does not serve mainly as a recreational activity. In fact, this enjoyable underwater experience can help people with certain disabilities to improve their condition. For example, individuals with fibromyalgia can undergo programs in order to train and learn several approaches that would greatly benefit their adaptation to their condition.

There are several choices when it comes to places to go diving. Whether you are a professional or for just an amateur, there are different options you may want to choose as your diving site. Most people take interest in going to tropical coral reefs in which the area is surrounded by beautifully colored corals and sea creatures. However, you may also want to try out other alternative spots such as lakes and rivers for a very different underwater adventure. Make sure that professionals are available to guide you so that you can effectively avoid accidents from happening. Aside from safety purposes, knowing the right places to dive and proper use of equipment also requires the help of diving experts.








Matthew Kepnes has been traveling for over three years and runs a travel website about backpacking and budget travel. You can find out more about the best places to scuba dive at his website.