Archive for May, 2009
Dive in Style , book by Tim Simond, Full review
It seems like Simond has furnished a bible for divers. Finally the children, wives, husbands and US families have something to be jovial about. As a personal user I would like to mention that the book, “Dive in Style” advertises various sites where one can get thrilled and provides for full information on various attributes [...]
SeaQuest Balance BCD
Many divers prefer the back inflation as it provides greater freedom of movement and a lower profile. The Balance couples a rear bladder with a patented harness system that provides exceptional support and load distribution. SeaQuest Balance Features: * 420-denier nylon construction with plush padding and contour pack with Traction Pd. * User-friendly hide-a-pocket rolls [...]
Diving in Bora Bora
Bora Bora Society Islands, South Pacific Renowned as one of the most beautiful islands in the Pacific, Bora Bora is a huge lagoon dominated by an island at its center. The lagoon and the surrounding reef provide a dazzling array of dives against the stunning backdrop of volcanic peaks. One of the most beautiful places [...]
Shark Diving in The Dubai Mall
The world’s largest aquarium which is located in “The Dubai Mall“ in Dubai, offers a new attraction – Diving with sharks. Aquarium is filled with 10 million liters sea water and contain several types of marine predators, including sand and basking sharks. Such attraction is acceptable for any adult who wishes to participate: Certified divers [...]
Malaysia: Scuba Diving Variety for Everyone
Scuba Diving in Sipadan Islands : Malaysia The problem with being a scuba diving enthusiast is not only the cost but also how much time it may take to find differing destinations that can meet all of your needs. You may think that you need to visit a number of cities or countries in order [...]
Scuba diver faces murder charge
David Gabriel Watson, an American diver, accused of killing his wife while scuba diving in Australia, has been remanded in custody in Queensland. Mr Watson denies that he turned of his wife’s air supply and kept her underwater, which brought to her death. At a brief court hearing in Brisbane, a judge ordered Mr Watson [...]
Regulator Mares Abyss 22 Nitrox
• 100% Oxygen compatible, out of the box • Front cover with metal insert and Mesh-Grid • New hose protector for better heat exchange Tested and approved according to European standard EN13949, Abyss 22 Nitrox is compatible with oxygen mixtures containing up to 100% O2, and is equipped with specially designed for this connection, according [...]
Scuba Diving in Fiji
Scuba Diving in Fiji Simply hearing the name “ Fiji ” summons up images of an exquisite tropical paradise. With 800 islands sprawling over 80,000 sq miles (207,000 sq km) of ocean, the reality is just as exciting. Fiji offers a wealth of different experiences for the diver. Idyllic Islands Perhaps one of the most [...]
Scuba Diving Safety Rules and Tips (Part 2)
Please note this blog post is second part , if you’ve not read the first part please visit the link below Scuba Diving Safety Rules and Tips (Part 1) EXPERIENCE IN DIVING It is natural that according to the experience of the diver depends to what kind of diving he is prepared for, and to [...]
Scuba Diving Safety Rules and Tips (Part 1)
The best way of solving the problem is not letting it occurred! The major stage on a way to achieve it is the planning the dive. With the help of competent planning it is possible to avoid misunderstanding and incidents, leading to the accident. Each dive even if it is only a usual one, should [...]






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