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Hawaii – Maui & Big Island Oct ’17

November 8, 2017 by NJ

Hawaii – Maui & Big Island Oct ’17

In the Hawaiian islands, Maui has an amazing amount of underwater life and diving in it’s Pacific cool waters is always a privilege! It is a divers paradise all year round! We weren’t fortunate enough to see the mantas on our Big Island trip… I guess we’ll just have to go again!  Highlights: night dive on the Big Island, […]

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Southern Visayas, Philippines June 2016

October 29, 2016 by NJ

Southern Visayas, Philippines June 2016

The Southern Visayas in the Philippines have five must visit dive destinations within a two-hour boat ride of each other.  The Visayas are right in the middle of the coral diversity triangle and are calm all year round with fantastic coral, great visibility, and beautiful sun kissed Islands.  We dove a variety of locations such […]

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Lake Tahoe – Diving Sand Harbor

July 1, 2016 by NJ

Lake Tahoe – Diving Sand Harbor

Lake Tahoe is located inland on the California and Nevada border. I dove on a sunny warm day in June. The water/snow-melt is definitely a bit chilly (my dive computer marked 52°F). But if you’re not near an ocean, it’s a fun, mellow and a safe dive. I enjoyed finding the crawdads and zeroing in […]

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Anilao December 2015

March 12, 2016 by NJ

Anilao December 2015

Anilao, Philippines boasts some of the highest concentration of diverse marine life on the planet, including over 90% of the coral species found worldwide and a staggering number of fish, shrimps, nudibranches, and other animal species.  Anilao is a peninsula that juts out into the ocean about a two hours drive south of Manila and […]

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