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March 1, 2010
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January 3, 2010
West Hawk Lake is one of the most popular sport diving sites in Manitoba.
The lake covers a total area of 3,685 acres, with a maximum depth of approximately 350 feet in the sediment-water interface. The lake basin was formed approximately 150 million years ago, during the Jurassic Period, by the impact of a meteorite. Today the lake hosts 15 distinct dive sites (6 Shore and 9 Boat dives) catering to divers from the novice to the advanced, with some sites in excess of 100 foot depths. The water temp below the thermocline, found at 35 feet in mid-July, sits in the high 40s to low 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
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December 25, 2009
New Movie Playa del Carmen is one of the most popular tourist beach destinations in Mexico with phenomenal scuba diving in nearby Cozumel....
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December 20, 2009
In Ordino Arcalis sector of VALLNORD SKI AREA
the Canaleta pool (2,060 m): maximum depth 12 metres. There is a 15-minute walk to the pool and the diving initiation can take place between 10:00 h and 15:00 h. It is a pool with an artificial dam built to produce snow. The dimensions and surrounding infrastructures make it an ideal place for ice diving. This activity is suitable for people over 14 with or without diving experience. All the necessary diving equipment and insurance is provided.
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December 20, 2009
Small DNR park just out side of Denison, Iowa. No gas boats are allowed in the lake, used mostly for fishing, and swimming by locals. Diving is best durring summer when water is warmer.
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December 18, 2009
Also known as Boracay Lagoon. This spectacular dive can be found on the backside of Boracay. Laguna de Boracay is suitable for all level divers and also used for dive training and night diving. This is a large area and bottom is decorated in large amounts of hard corals and marine life.
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December 18, 2009
Starting in a depth of 9 meters, this site gradually slopes to a sandy bottom no deeper than 24 meters. Here you will find several walls that eventually connects to Yapak.
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December 18, 2009
Fairly shallow dive ! Reaching a sandy bottom in 20 meters of water, this site has some incredible displays of marine life and corals decorating the seabed. Although suitable for all level divers, a slight current may be expected here, making a great drift.
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December 18, 2009
A deep wall dive ideal for intermediate and advanced level divers. Also often used for deep dive training. Here you will gradually slope down to a maximum depth of 35 meters where you wil find a clean sandy bottom filled with corals and marine life.
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December 17, 2009
Another deep dive forming part of the Jessie Beazley Reef. This dive is well known for its spectacular orientation, big marine life, excellent coral displays and marine biology. Sadly, due to the depth and unpredictable currents, this site may be dived by advanced level divers only. Dont forget to bring your camera's along as you will have some great macro photo opportunity.