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Monday, August 13th, 2007

The Worlds Finest Dive Sites #1 - The Yongala Shipwreck by Mark Burns

The Worlds Best Dive Sites #1 - The Yongala Shipwreck
The wreck of the SS Yongala in Australia is widely acknowledged to be one of the worlds best dive sites, and has long been a mecca for fans of wreck diving. Every year, large numbers of scuba divers come to this part of Australia, purely to [...]

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

3 new wrecks sunk in Grenada – now 14 Wrecks to dive.

Project developer Peter de Savary and his Port Louis Team cleaned out Lagoon bay at St. George’s from abandoned ship wrecks and placed them under water as new dive attractions.
Almost as big as the Shakem, the Hildur is 60 m long and rests now in 36 m on a sandy bottom. A few fin kicks [...]

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Scuba Diving Belize

by Chris Chew 
Belize have the longest barrier reef in the Northern Hemisphere and offers a combination of gentle inshore scuba diving and some more adventurous oceanic dive sites for the experienced divers. Belize offers scuba divers with a heady concoction of reef, wall, cavern and cay diving experiences.
Belize had a history of swashbuckling buccaneering in [...]