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Feature Article #1

Norway Ice Diving

Here’s a report from my first ice diving trip and first dive trip to Norway which I did in 2005.  Although a couple of years old I thought you might enjoy it.
Norway is known for its beautiful scenery, deep fjords and its winter ice.  The perfect combination for ice diving.
When I first mentioned about a […]

Steve | May 4th, 2008 | Continued

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Feature Article #2

NASA Training Program

NASA Takes the plunge
“Its Diving Jim, But Not As We Know It”
Who said dry suits were clumsy.  Fancy trying to move around in one of these.
Would love to give this ago in open sea.

Steve | May 3rd, 2008 | Continued

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Feature Article #3

Scuba Diving Insurance and Travel Insurance

So you have saved up all your hard earned cash for that well deserved holiday.  Perhaps a fantastic trip to the red Sea to dive the closest warm water reef to the UK and a trip to watch the spectacle of schooling hammerheads off the Cocos Islands.
What ever it might be go prepared and I […]

Steve | May 2nd, 2008 | Continued

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Feature Article #4

Nudibranchs - Naked Gills

The Red Sea is home to wide a varied family of Gastropod and none are more colourful than the sea slug or nubibranch.
Nudibranch literally means “naked gills” and in most cases these are easily seen as they are often external and can resemble flowery type growths on the body of the animal.
I love going for […]

Steve | May 1st, 2008 | Continued

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Feature Article #5

Divers Dive where Angels go to Swim

The beautiful Angel Shark, my photos and its habitat

Steve | April 25th, 2008 | Continued

About this Site

Hi and thanks for popping by to read my humble space on the Internet.
This site is dedicated to getting out and doing what you like to do best.  I like to scuba dive and as such much of this site will be dedicated to diving, from dive site reports and recommendations, information on wrecks and […]

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Skype - Free Phone Calls

Skype - free phone calls - now as a diving instructor that earns not very much, those are words I like to hear.
I am lucky enough to travel a bit with diving, escorting groups, doing training overseas or just generally going somewhere nice for a relaxing break.
It never ceases to amaze me how quickly people […]

2May2008 | Steve | 0 comments | Continued
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USS Oriskany - Dive Report

USS Oriskany - Dive Report from Rob Fairall
Dive Report: USS Oriskany - Aircraft Carrier sunk as an Artificail Reef in the Gulf of Mexico
Location: Pensacola, Florida, USA
There are many reports about doing this dive stateside. Has to be said it should be on a must-do dive list. Not so much due to it’s size and/or […]

28Apr2008 | Steve | 1 comment | Continued
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Ambergis Caye, Belize - Dive Report

Dive Ambergis Caye, Belize - Report from Rob Fairall - UK Expat in the USA
Location: Belize, CA
Site: Ambergris Caye
Flight time: About 14hrs from the UK. 2hrs from Houston, TX
Situated about 20min(light aircraft) away from main Belize.
Ambergris Caye is a small island which is only about 2.5 miles in length and has just three streets in […]

28Apr2008 | Steve | 0 comments | Continued
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Diving for Sharks Teeth

We all need a purpose to our diving. 
Whether we dive to explore a wreck, look at awe at the muti-cloured fish and other aquatic life or go in search of artifacts such as sharks teeth - it all adds to the rich experience that can be gained underwater.
One of the more simple but very pleasant […]

18Apr2008 | Steve | 3 comments | Continued
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Scuba Diving on Artificial Reefs

An interesting post on scubadivingblog.net (as shown by the excerpt below), starts the discussion on whether artificial reefs make good dive sites and are good to encourage a haven for marine life, in effect creating a mini artificial environment.
What do you think?
Excerpt from scubadivingblog.net as follows:
“If you are going to be in the Key West […]

16Apr2008 | Steve | 6 comments | Continued