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Re: Top 5 Underwater Destinations

Marilyn Jones ·
Fantastic post!! I really enjoyed reading the article and your photos are glorious!!
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Re: Revillagigedos: the world’s friendliest mantas and dolphins!

DrFumblefinger ·
What an absolutely amazing experience, Goni! The photos are beautiful, and your narrative made me feel like I was part of the diving team. Thanks for sharing this unique experience with us.
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Re: Revillagigedos: the world’s friendliest mantas and dolphins!

Ottoman ·
Awesome narrative and pictures. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us.
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Re: Revillagigedos: the world’s friendliest mantas and dolphins!

Goni ·
Thanks a lot to both of you I am happy that you liked to read about my experience. I will never forget my encounters with the Dolphins especially. I don't think there is many places where it's possible to have such close interactions with them
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Re: Why you should try Scuba Diving...

DrFumblefinger ·
Well you've about talked me into it, Goni! Thanks for this fascinating look at part of great travel world. I've tried snorkeling but not diving. Part of my reluctance is my myopia, which I find especially limiting underwater. I know there are corrective goggles I could wear, but I've tried them and the optics are very distorting. But I would love to see some of those creatures and to experience zero gravity on the home planet! Again thanks for a great piece.
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Re: Why you should try Scuba Diving...

Goni ·
Maybe you would get used to the mask? I have no clue how the corrective masks are, maybe if you get one with your prescription it would be better? Or wearing contact lenses? I used to dive with contact lenses before I got my eyes lasered... It is definitely worth it And thank you very much! It's great to see my words here
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Re: Why you should try Scuba Diving...

DrFumblefinger ·
I've tried contacts but they don't work for me. I think just getting used to the optics of the mask is the right choice. A fun and interesting post! Thanks, Goni!
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Re: Why you should try Scuba Diving...

rishwa ·
Scuba diving is definitely one of the best things to do! Thank you for posting
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Re: Cozumel, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico: Coral, Currents, and Clear waters

Jonathan L ·
The Yucatan is wonderful place, and so much more that Cancun. For those who don't scuba there is Xel-Há national park near Tulúm. This lagoon is wonderful place to snorkel and with beautiful fish in a more controlled environment.
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Re: Cozumel, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico: Coral, Currents, and Clear waters

DrFumblefinger ·
What an amazing place!! What a great experience! Thanks for sharing this adventure with us. Especially love your beautiful photography.
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Why you should try Scuba Diving...

Goni ·
...because it's the best thing in the world!  Not convinced yet?  Then read on. 1) You will be able to breath underwater Isn’t that the coolest thing to be able to do? I will never forget my first experience as an instructor when I saw...
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Revillagigedos: the world’s friendliest mantas and dolphins!

Goni ·
( Oceanic Manta)   Revillagigedo Archipelago, Mexico  (better known as Socorro) consisting of 4 volcanic islands; San Benedicto, Roca Partida, Socorro and Clarión. What to see:  Giant oceanic mantas, bottlenose dolphins, sharks...
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Cozumel, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico: Coral, Currents, and Clear waters

Goni ·
  What to see: coral pinnacles, walls, caverns, tunnels and crystal clear waters. Nurse sharks, turtles (hawksbill, loggerhead, green), spiny lobsters, crab, sting rays, variety of tropical fish like queen angelfish, schools of jacks, endemic...
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Top 5 Underwater Destinations

Kathryn Curzon (Guest) ·
Kathryn Curzon shares some of the greatest underwater destinations on the planet, awaiting our exploration and enjoyment!
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5 Most Visited Indian Destinations by Foreigners

Trainman ·
India, the name itself, translates power into one’s system. With its incredible mix of cultures, the country has been attracting a huge number of travellers and tourists from around the world. From the massive stretches of golden sand, the snow-clad mountains to the serene water bodies and the lively streets, India is a land of wonders. Every year, foreigners come to get mesmerized by its picturesque natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. And, there are several places in India that just...
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Scuba Diving: Realties You Should Know

Pratima ·
Did you anytime made the request "What is Scuba Diving" We will try to answer this request in this post for you. Did you understand that scuba diving would one say one is of the snappiest creating over the top recreations on the planet today? Reliably, an expansive number of people go scuba diving, paying little mind to whether for a course, a beginning bounce, or in light of the way that they starting at now have their diving grant. What is Scuba Diving – The Attraction? Scuba diving is...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Aug 19th, 2014: Limestone Caves, Malta

IslandMan ·
    The Maltese islands are made up of natural limestone and have been called a geological paradise by those with an interest. They are also ideal for scuba diving and snorkeling . There are many inlets, bays and rock formations where...
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Malaysia: Scuba diving adventure of a lifetime

Ivana ·
Ivana's in love with scuba diving, and takes us to see some of the most spectacular dive sites in Malaysia.
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Spain to open Europe's first 'underwater museum'

Paul Heymont ·
Lanzarote, in Spain's Canary Islands, is about to 'open' an underwater museum you can visit by diving or by glass-bottom boat.
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5 Adventure Sports You Must Try in Hawaii

Paul Wilson (Guest) ·
Like to get your adrenaline pumping? Check out Paul Wilson's suggestions for your next Hawaii adventure.
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Re: Malaysia: Scuba diving adventure of a lifetime

DrFumblefinger ·
I am always amazed at how beautiful underwater photography is. Like being on another planet, but much closer! Thanks for sharing your love of diving, Ivana!
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Rainbow Drive-In Plate Lunch, Oahu

Samantha ·
Samantha and her husband had a few tasty visits to Rainbow Drive-In while on Oahu. She shares some of her favorite plate lunches.
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Lord Howe Island, Australia

Barry Barford ·
With daily visitor numbers capped at 400 to help protect the island’s natural environment, this is one destination where you never need to worry about crowds.
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Jimmy's Down the Street, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

DrFumblefinger ·
Featured on Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, Jimmy's is a breakfast/lunch dinner that features fantastic food, huge portions, and great service!
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Re: Jimmy's Down the Street, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

George G. ·
Yumm. Love these kind of family places. I noticed the license plate in the bottom right of your red booth photo is a U.S. Army plate that begins with AD. When I first was in Germany during the Cold War, we had the green and white U.S. style plates then during the first Gulf War we had similar white and black plates with a USA logo. But thankfully, in the 90's we had Euro style plates that really didn't give away our U.S. Army affiliation unless looking very closely. Made us blend in much...
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Top Dive Sites in Turks and Caicos

Milica Povoas (Guest) ·
Milica, a passionate diver, shares four sites to consider for people wanting a great underwater experience in the Caribbean.
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Sri Lanka: A Land Like No Other (Part 12) The Beaches

DrFumblefinger ·
Sri Lanka is intimately tied to the sea.  As a tropical island, only a few degrees north latitude of the equator, there are dozens of lovely warm beaches by which you can relax. 
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