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Geo-Quiz - September 2009

The Mystery Destination is “Palau” Palau is notable for its marine bio-diversity including over 1,300 species of fish and over 700 species of coral but its reputation for "sharks on every dive" is among ...

Where Oceans Collide - Komodo

Famous for its giant monitor lizards, throwbacks to the time when dinosaurs reigned, Komodo Island was once only for the most adventurous of travelers, with its namesake dragons roaming wild and swift currents that toppled outriggers. But the ...

Where Oceans Collide - Lombok

Sea Oddity When the full moon shines on Lombok, large schools of bumphead parrotfish come to feast on the coral around the Gilis. It’s a must-see sight for divers. Just east of Bali across the Lombok Strait, Lombok feels several ...

Where Oceans Collide - Sulawesi

Sea Oddity Dusk diving in Lembeh Strait to spot the mating antics of the shy, flamboyantly patterned mandarinfish is a must. Just before sunset is the magic hour for mandarin romance, so save your own happy hour for later. The odd ...

Where Oceans Collide - Bali

Fresh fish — ikan bakar — grilled over coconut husks for a few bucks. Temples hopping with monkeys. Looming volcanoes. Rice fields etched with the precision of typewriter lines into the fertile earth. Bali’s attractions are infinite, and the ...

Australia's Bounty - Ribbon Reefs

Your guide to diving the varied waters of the world's largest island.

Odyssey Adventures

Live-aboard dive vessel in Truk Lagoon (Chuuk), Federated States of Micronesia.

The Best of Micronesia for Scuba Divers — The Ultimate Dive Planning Guide

These islands offer Pacific diving at its best, including World War II wrecks, lush coral gardens and the famed Rock Islands. For more on fabulous scuba diving in Micronesia — Palau, Chuuk Lagoon, Guam, Yap, Kosrae, Pohnpei — visit scubadiving.com

A Safe Haven for Mantas

World's first manta ray protected area.