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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 5327 0
The Canaries are warmed by a branch of the Gulf Stream, and temperatures reach about 23-24C in late summer and rarely drop below 18C in the winter. We recommend you to use...
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Scuba Reviews » Dive Regions
Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 5540 0
Water temperature: Sea temperatures vary from around 26°C (79°F) in August to 13°C (55°F) in January. In November and June you can expect a temperature of about 18°C (64°F), warming...
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Scuba Reviews » Dive Regions
Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 6558 0
With an average water temperature of 23 degrees, diving becomes enjoyable all year round. We recommended 5mm suit for your comfort.
Canary Islands, a province of Spain, consists out of...
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Scuba Reviews » Dive Regions
Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 4686 0
Water temperature: Sea temperatures vary from around 26°C (79°F) in August to 13°C (55°F) in January. In November and June you can expect a temperature of about 18°C (64°F), warming...
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Scuba Reviews » Dive Regions
Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 4572 0
Taking a break in Wynyard, Tasmania offers an unusual array of laid-back excitement. This delightful seaside town offers the best of relaxation, while providing adventure lovers plenty of scope to...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 4592 0
Separated from mainland Australia by the 240 km stretch of Bass Strait, Tasmania is a land apart - a place of wild and beautiful landscapes; friendly, welcoming people; a pleasant,...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 4461 0
Separated from the mainland by Bass Strait, Tasmania has rugged beauty of Cradle Mountain and the west, the beaches of the east, and the complete wilderness of the south. Hobart,...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 4530 0
Formerly known as Waubs Boat Harbour, Bicheno was established as a whaling centre in 1803. The town was named after James Ebenezer Bicheno and expanded in 1854 with the discovery...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 4661 0
On the 9th of November 1826, Major Edmund Lockyer, together with a contingent of convicts, soldiers, a surgeon and storekeeper, left Sydney aboard the 'Amity' bound for King George III...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 5577 0
Also known as "The Prom", the Wilsons Promontory is a tourist magnet that attracts people from different parts of the globe. What this place offers the zealous voyagers is the...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 4683 0
From being a small town, Portland then blossomed into a city with more jobs to offer to almost 12,000 urban dwellers. The melting pot of amazing Portland talents included pottery,...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 5942 0
When gold was found in Victoria, Melbourne suddenly became part of a growing Victorian metropolis. From an obscure pastoral settlement, the gold rush of the early 1850s made the center...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 4980 0
Norfolk Island is a short 2hour flight from Auckland with reasonably priced accommodation, sub-tropical rainforest and some overwhelming scenery with its rugged coastline.
Known for its Norfolk Island Pine, which...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 5225 0
When the last rays of the sun stretch through the Kentia palms and the azure sweep of the ocean fades into the night sky, you’ll know you’ve come to the...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 4881 0
Coffs Harbour was originally the home of the Gumbaynggirr tribe. The name was changed by Captain John Korff who was seeking safety from the storm that prevented him from...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 5738 0
Visibility: 8 - 30m depending the tide and the period during the year. Diving on Great Barrier Reef in Australia is affected to a large degree by tidal movement. The...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 4956 0
Lizard Island is Australia's northernmost island resort. It is located 150 miles north of Cairns and 57 miles north east off the coast from Cooktown.
The island was named...
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Written by Administrator February 19, 2009 Hits: 5402 0
According to many scuba divers who used to travel for scuba diving, Cairns and Port Douglas located in the Queensland, Australia, are unarguably the world's most exotic and outstanding snorkeling...
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Written by February 18, 2009 Hits: 5171 0
Ko Lanta is a group of five islands offering 5 or 6 different sites Depth: 3 - 50 metres (10 - 150 feet) Visibility: 20 - 30 metres (60 -...
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Written by February 18, 2009 Hits: 5593 0
Thailand is probably the best known, and most developed, of all dive-destinations in South-East Asia. With access to the Andaman Sea in the west, and the Gulf of Thailand in...
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