Truk Lagoon We asked our newsletter readers this question recently. The right answer is 30 years. Many participants mad an extra effort and added comments, some where quite funny or even informative and we like to share them with you: 30 years. got my fingers, toes, legs and arms crossed, makes it really hard [...]
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Posted in Marine conservation on Apr 7th, 2010
We have received many emails from concerned clients about the stranding of a Coal freight ship in the Southern Great Barrier Reef section on Easter Saturday. We share those concerns and want to contribute a couple of facts and thoughts:
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Posted in # Hot Deals, Dive Travel, Wrecks on Aug 21st, 2009
Tech/Deep Dive Week on Truk Odyssey Normally these Deep/Technical weeks are booked only by private group charter. It is a rare occurance that we have one of these special weeks that is open to technical divers that are not part of a group. Many of the dives during this week will be on a small [...]
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Posted in Wrecks on Mar 5th, 2009
World war 2 Japanese float biplane “Pete” is documented by Cairns cinematographer Stuart Ireland. Found at 40m below the surface off Kavieng, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. For more information on visiting this unique wreck, contact Dietmar from Lissenung Diving Resort, www.lissenung.com or DIVERSION DIVE TRAVEL http://diversionOZ.com/en/lissenung.htm [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyA6-HISRIc&hl=en&fs=1]
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