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Galapagos

Whale sharks, a pod of dolphins, sea lions, a school of hammerheads, a large Galapagos shark, green sea turtles, hundreds of almaco jacks, blue jacks, bacalao, a school of leather bass, Pacific dog snappers, masses of bluestriped chub, yellowfin ...

Belize

Tucked beneath the upward curve of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, tiny Belize has a wealth of natural resources-rare Caribbean atolls, a barrier reef, faro reefs, rain forests, exotic wildlife like jaguars and tapirs. The Central American ...

Dominica

Often called the Caribbean's "nature island," Dominica fits the bill above water with rain forests and waterfalls and under water with a submerged volcano and migrating whales. Most diving on Dominica takes place off the ...

Papua New Guinea

Diving Papua New Guinea is not for the faint of heart-or wallet. Unless you are coming from Australia, it's a very long journey to get there. But the rewards are great for those who do: electrifying reefs, shark encounters, World War II ...

Papua New Guinea Travel Guide

Wanted: A few good divers to explore virgin reefs, deep wrecks and abundant marine life. Tourists need not apply.

Point Lobos State Reserve

Reservations Required

9/3: How to Navigate a Wreck

Stop. Before you leave the mooring line, pause to orient yourself. Are you at the bow, the stern or in between? Visualize the wreck as a ship, with a pointy and a blunt end, two sides, a top and a bottom. This can be deceptive when wrecks are ...

Shooting Sharks

Stephen Frink shares his tips for capturing killer photos of the ultimate predator and bringing home the perfect shark shot./