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A complete guide to diving Europe's Caribbean.
We all know the rule: "Look, Don't Touch." But just in case...
Discover the scuba diving in New Mexico.
Along Florida's Gulf of Mexico coast is a seascape of wrecks, towers and ledges, all brimming with supersized fish.
In North Sulawesi, digital is the new paradigm for underwater imaging.
Check for leaks. Pressurize the BC using the oral or power inflator and submerge it to look for leaks. Rotate it in all directions to give small bubbles a chance to escape. Want to keep your BC in tip-top shape? Then take care of it. Read ...
A sheltered cove in British Columbia's Queen Charlotte Strait provides easy access to some amazing diving.
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Welcome to Reader Ratings, where you help other divers make informed decisions about where to go, who to dive with and where to stay for ...
Prepare yourself for a wild ride when you dive the reefs of Tobago. This small island sits like a boulder in the middle of the Guyana Current, which reaches Tobago (and its sister island Trinidad) from South America, where the current picks up an ...
Aruba is one of the most cosmopolitan islands in the Caribbean, and it draws a cosmopolitan crowd, thanks to casinos, restaurants, shopping and world-class beaches. Off the island's beaches lies the main attraction for ...
Of the more than 7,000 islands that make up the Philippines, only 2,000 are inhabited, and 2,500 of them are not even named. Though it may seem a mind-boggling feat to decide where to go diving here, most people settle for ...
California This monster of a state is not easy to categorize. For starters, California-the fifth largest economy in the world-is so diverse that it includes four of the five major climate zones; only the hot and rainy tropical climate is not ...
British ColumbiaThe Westernmost province of Canada dishes up dives of large proportions, and once you brave the cold water-mid-40 degrees year-round-you will agree this is an experience like nowhere else on earth. Pods of orcas, playful sea lions ...