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Written by February 20, 2009 Hits: 5121 0
Nuweiba is about 185 km north of Sharm El Sheikh between the Gulf of Aqaba and the high desert mountains of the Sinai. Nuweiba is a quiet getaway famous for...
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Written by February 20, 2009 Hits: 4531 0
Hurghada is less developed than Sharm El Sheikh, although it is growing all of the time. It was once a traditional fishing village and the old town is situated slightly...
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Written by February 20, 2009 Hits: 5808 0
Suit: In July and August it is comfortable to dive in a 3mm wetsuit. From November through to May the water is cold enough to warrant diving in a drysuit...
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Written by user2 February 20, 2009 Hits: 7015 0
More than just an island Mykonos, Southern Europe, bordering the Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, between Albania and Turkey, is a state of mind. From its creamy...
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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 5332 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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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 6562 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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Written by February 19, 2009 Hits: 4576 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: 4596 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: 4463 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: 4668 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: 5583 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: 4687 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: 5947 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: 4985 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: 4887 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 Administrator February 19, 2009 Hits: 5406 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: 6360 0
The Gili Islands are located to the northwest of Lombok, heading towards Bali. It takes about an hour to reach them from Senggigi Beach on Lombok itself. From west to...
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Written by Administrator February 18, 2009 Hits: 6708 0
Type of Dives:·shipwrecks, vertical drop-offs, sand slopes, black volcanic outcrops and limestone shores.
Bali lies in the Indian Ocean, north-west of Australia. It measures just 140 by 80...
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