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		<title>Having A Tropical Undersea Scuba Dive Encounter</title>
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If you&#8217;re planning a trip to the Bahamas, but you aren&#8217;t planning to get in the water, your vacation is far from being complete. Many vacation packages can take you right to the depths of the ocean in this tropical destination. There has never been a more opportune time to throw on a wetsuit [...]]]></description>
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<div class="article_text">If you&#8217;re planning a trip to the Bahamas, but you aren&#8217;t planning to get in the water, your vacation is far from being complete. Many vacation packages can take you right to the depths of the ocean in this tropical destination. There has never been a more opportune time to throw on a wetsuit to dive into the clear, warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Diving in this tropical locale is a unique experience filled with amazement and wonder at the fun and incredible views available below the ocean&#8217;s surface.</p>
<p>Many different scuba diving packages available can turn your relaxing vacation to the commonwealth into an exhilarating adventure. From Freeport to Nassau, these islands offer the perfect experience for both novice and advanced divers.</p>
<p>Diving In Nassau</p>
<p>The largest port city in the commonwealth, Nassau is the commercial stronghold and cultural center of the area, making it the perfect place for vacationers of all ages to experience the city, beach, and an expedition under the sea.</p>
<p>A Nassau Bahamas scuba dive package is a wonderful way to see the undersea world beneath the surface of the warm waters of the tropical Atlantic Ocean. From short one tank dives to longer two tank dives, there are many options for vacationers visiting the commonwealth to enjoy the underwater scenery. Many dives take you to the sea floor, allowing you to experience a wide variety of marine life, including tropical sea plants, exotic fish, coral reefs, and incredible animals like dolphins.</p>
<p>Most scuba dive packages are priced just right for vacationers on a budget. The knowledgeable guides for these diving adventures can ensure your safety and enjoyment no matter the type of dive you choose.</p>
<p>Diving In Freeport</p>
<p>Although Freeport is smaller than Nassau, it has just as many things for vacationers to do. From amenities, restaurants, and shopping to scuba diving and dolphin encounters, Freeport is a great base for anyone visiting the commonwealth. Bahamas scuba dive packages from this area are ideal for any diver of any skill level. There is much to see underwater here in the coral reef, including everything from plants and coral to tropical fish and sharks.</p>
<p>Cruising Divers</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re planning to visit the commonwealth as part of your cruise, you can still dive on a daytime excursion. Most scuba diving package companies will work with your cruise line itinerary to ensure you have the best Bahamas scuba dive experience for a price that can&#8217;t be beat.</p>
<p>When booking a scuba diving experience, just let your dive company know when you ship will arrive in port so they can schedule your adventure accordingly. They&#8217;ll usually allow a certain amount of time as a buffer in case your ship is late or you get caught up in customs, but rest assured, they&#8217;ll do everything they can to make sure you have the diving adventure of your dreams. With several scuba groups leaving daily, getting in isn&#8217;t usually a problem.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re visiting the commonwealth on vacation, whether you&#8217;re coming directly or are stopping by on a cruise, consider a scuba diving experience so you have the encounter of a lifetime.</p>
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<p>Christine O&#8217;Kelly writes for the experts at <a href="http://scubadivebahamas.com/" linkindex="10">Scuba Dive Bahamas</a>. They offer an incredible <a href="http://scubadivebahamas.com/" linkindex="11">Bahamas scuba dive</a> encounter.</p>
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		<title>What makes scuba diving so great?</title>
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There is a world some see only in pictures, the underwater world filled with the wonder and mystery of the unknown. The reefs, the colors, the fish, and the pure enjoyment of discovery are only some of the reasons we scuba dive. Scuba divers have a quest for adventure; whether professional or for recreational purposes, [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a world some see only in pictures, the underwater world filled with the wonder and mystery of the unknown. The reefs, the colors, the fish, and the pure enjoyment of discovery are only some of the reasons we scuba dive. Scuba divers have a quest for adventure; whether professional or for recreational purposes, and what better way to fulfill this quest than to do something people all over the world are doing, Scuba diving.</p>
<p>For some, the name itself conjures up images of the past where someone dressed all in black, with a large face mask, slides into the water, such as Jacque Cousteau, or someone from an old TV series called Sea Hunt. Is it any wonder that Scuba diving is vague to some? However, for those taking the first plunge into the world of diving, it will most likely be a first step into a lifetime of fun.</p>
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<p>Photography is another reason Scuba diving has become so popular. Combined with the proper tools, photos taken underwater are an achievement that could never be mastered without visiting the spectacular underwater world. For the explorer in all of us there is that drive that lures us to underwater caves and feeling the freedom and sensation that comes with diving.</p>
<p>Scuba diving, which stands for Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus, allows us, the graceful underwater swimmer, the opportunity to see how large and powerful the world below us actually is and with today&#8217;s equipment and proper education, almost anyone can dive. People all over the world have taken to the waters below, from ages 8 and up.</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re diving for recreation, or professionally, once you have made the decision to Scuba dive, you will find there is nothing as enjoyable as feeling the stir of the water while surrounded by eye-catching fish. There is nothing quite as thrilling as looking a fish square in the eye. And since two thirds of the earth is covered with water, you can explore your options. Maybe instead of a tropical coral reef, which isn&#8217;t often accessible to some, you choose something from a cold water environment, such as a lake or river. Although most divers prefer a tropical coral reef environment, there are those who prefer to dive in their own backyard, so to speak.</p>
<p>Even people with disabilities are finding underwater adventures accessible to them. According to some it can even help people with Fibromyalgia and other conditions if approached properly and given the training that is modified for people with physical disabilities.</p>
<p>Underwater diving is not new. Remember as a kid staying under water until you could no longer hold your breath? Or snorkeling while on vacation, hoping to see a coral reef or a brightly colored fish? Granted, this was not Scuba diving because it didn&#8217;t allow you to stay down for long periods at a time. But it was your first step toward the adventure. For years Scuba diving was considered a sport for those who could afford it, or for professionals. Today, however, it is a sport we can all enjoy.</p>
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		<title>Scuba diving in the great barrier reef &#8211; Australia</title>
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One of the world&#8217;s most famous scuba diving dive sites is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. The Great Barrier Reef, off the east coast of Australia is the only living organic collective on earth visible from outer space. The other is a man made structure, The Great Wall of China.
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<p class="articletext">One of the world&#8217;s most famous scuba diving dive sites is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. The Great Barrier Reef, off the east coast of Australia is the only living organic collective on earth visible from outer space. The other is a man made structure, The Great Wall of China.</p>
<p>This reef is regarded as one of the wonders of the world and was declared as a World Heritage in 1981. It is the world&#8217;s largest coral reef ecosystem. Being so huge, magnificent dive spots and beautiful marine life and sceneries abound.</p>
<p>The Great Barrier is more than 300,000 sq km in size and consists of more than 3000 reefs. Deciding where to dive in this huge diving destination can be a gigantic headache. Then again, that is a happy problem because of the many wonderful choices you have.</p>
<p>One of the greatest dangers to the reef, especially to the corals is the Crown of Thorns starfish. This starfish eat corals and have ravenous appetites. Vast stretches of underwater life had on many occasions been destroyed by the Crown of Thorns starfish. Do not try to save the reef by cutting up the starfish. It will not die that way, instead it multiplies just like viruses splitting themselves up to multiply their numbers.</p>
<p>Wreck diving is a favorite scuba diving activity. Amongst the many wrecks are Captain James Cook&#8217;s ship &quot;Endeavour&quot;. Another famous wreck is that of the HMS Pandora, which met its fate in 1791. There are about 30 shipwreck sites, most of them are opened to wreck divers.</p>
<p>More than 2 million people visit the reef every year spending about a billion US dollars collectively making tourism as the main pillar of the eastern Australia economy. Since tourism dollar is very important, it is vital for the Australian economy to protect the reef from destruction hence it is protected in many ways. As a form of protection, fishing is restricted in some areas and animals such as dolphins, whales, dugong (a seal look alike animal sometimes mistaken for mermaids) are protected.</p>
<p>For the more adventurous divers, there are dives to view shark feedings, especially the ferocious man eater, The Great White Shark. Divers are put into the water in steel cages to view these man eating sharks closed up. For non divers, there are island hopping cruises as well as whale watching cruises to enjoy the Great Barrier Reef.  <!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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<p class="articletext">Chris Chew has been scuba diving for more than thirty years. Read more travelling articles at his websites at <a target="_blank" href="http://asiatravelbest.blogspot.com/" linkindex="3">Disney Scuba Diving Cruises</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.asiatravelbest.com/" linkindex="4">Tour China Lijiang</a></p>
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