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Scuba Diving
Miyako Magic
Below the ocean surface lies a landscape littered with patches of coral reef, sandy areas and nudibranchs that light up against t...
Scuba Diving
Islands of the Demon King
Banner fish swirled around the huge body of this denizen of the deep, angelfish, wrasses and a few other fish also pecked at its ...
Caving
Subterranean Homesick Blues
Imagine what it would be like to step inside a diamond. Everything is so vast, and the ceiling, walls and floor are sparkling. It...
Scuba Diving
Reefs, Walls and Critters in the Visayas
Darin You’ll most likely fly into Cebu and then make the short plane ride or ferry trip to Dauin via Dumaguette. In fact, ...
South America
Chasing Glaciers in Patagonia
Patagonia is nature at its most extreme. Between the epic mountains and ancient glaciers is an enormous expanse of nothingness. P...
Scuba Diving
Raja Ampat: Indonesia’s Eco-Success Story
“Raja Ampat may well be the hottest diving destination on the planet right now. And there’s good reason for this. The diving can ...
Scuba Diving
Bali Below
Bali's exotic aura can be found beyond the legendary beaches and powerful swell; the island’s mystique extends below into the oce...
Scuba Diving
Wrecked in the Marianas
In the wreck department, Guam has five large war-era wrecks in its Apra Harbor, and there are at least 60 types of thes...
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