Oct12
Published by Asya in Cruise, Fishing, Nauru, Photos, Scuba Diving
The Republic of Nauru is a small oval-shaped island in the western Pacific Ocean, located just 42 kilometers south of the Equator. The nearest neighbor is Banaba Island in the
Republic of Kiribati. One of the world’s smallest island nation, the smallest independent republic, and the only republican state in the world without an official capital, Nauru offers travelers a truly unique Pacific Island visit.
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Sep16
Published by Asya in Adventure, Climbing, Extreme, Hiking, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, South America

If you enjoy Caribbean dive vacations then
Cayman Brac may be the place for you. Cayman Brac is 86 miles northeast of
Grand Cayman - the main island of Cayman Islands, 480 miles from
Miami and 175 miles northeast of
Jamaica. The island offers lots of topside opportunities as well, it is a great diving destination with interesting above-water outdoor activities, such as hiking and rock climbing as well as great shore and boat diving. Cayman Brac, with its awe-inspiring bluff and laid-back lifestyle, is the perfect place to get away.
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May17
Published by Asya in Adventure, Asia, Climbing, Events, Fishing, Indonesia, Monuments, Parks, Scuba Diving

The cool highlands and mountains of Papua invite trekkers to explore largely untouched territories. Visit Dani
honays or huts that are built close together in a traditional village compound in the
Baliem Valley. The two highest peaks in the Jayawijaya mountain range are the world’s few capped mountains located on the equator. Take a boat ride on Lake Sentani in Jayapura and enjoy some tranquil fishing.
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Dec07
Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, North America, Oceania, Scuba Diving, South America, Swimming, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism
The Turks and Caicos Islands are surrounded by one of the most extensive coral reef systems worldwide. A 22 mile-wide channel, the
Columbus Passage, separates the Turks Islands from the Caicos Islands. This 8,000 foot deep passage serves as major transit lines for migrating Humpback Whales, Spotted Eagle Rays, Manta Rays, Turtles and Dolphins. Excellent visibility, pristine
reefs, abundant
tropical flora and fauna, fish and other
marine life, quality diving services and easy conditions make the Turks and Caicos Islands a world class and award-winning
diving destination. There is exceptional wall diving starting in shallow turquoise water and beach which makes for accessible beach dives. Shipwrecks, old and new further increase the multiplicity of the islands as an outstanding diving destination.
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