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The Great Barrier Reef – A Marine Park Wonderland
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef in the world, containing an abundance of unique marine life and over 3,000 individual reef systems.
Aug 4, 2010
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Parania Wilson
Boogie Boarding is a Great Way to Indulge in Vacation Time
Body boarding, or boogie boarding, is one of the easiest ways to surf in the ocean. All it takes is lying on one's stomach and catching the waves.
Aug 3, 2010
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Amber Stover
Do Scuba Divers Need to Carry a Scuba Dive Knife When Underwater?
The need to carry a scuba diving knife is a common debate in scuba diving circuits. There are reasons, mainly safety, for scuba divers to dive with a knife.
Aug 3, 2010
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Bruce Iliff
Brampton, Ontario's Professor's Lake - Local Beach Retreat
Hidden in the middle of Brampton, Ontario, is a little oasis, a shimmering lake, surrounded by sandy beaches and walking trails, an affordable summer escape
Jul 27, 2010
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Raegan Williams
What Makes a Good Scuba Diving Buddy Pair Underwater?
Scuba diving with a buddy is for safety. But as with all human interactions certain considerations are needed to make the scuba buddy pairing work properly.
Jul 17, 2010
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Bruce Iliff
Scuba Techniques for Scuba Diving in the Waves of a Surf Beach
Some great scuba dive sites can be just off the beach. However, there are some techniques in tackling what can be a tricky entry and exit through the surf.
Jul 10, 2010
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Bruce Iliff
Should a Scuba Diver Dive With a Scuba Buddy When Underwater?
Scuba diving solo is one of the many debates in the world of scuba divers. It is a compromise of safety against the freedom of not relying on another diver.
Jul 3, 2010
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Bruce Iliff
Blue Hole Diving, Dangers for Divers, and Famous Blue Holes
Blue holes offer some of the best scuba diving. Learn about formation of ancient holes, blue hole diving dangers, and most famous blues holes in the world.
Jul 2, 2010
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Aimee Larsen Stoddard
Scuba Diving Holidays in the Tropics - Health Guide
The tropics are a fantastic location for scuba diving holidays, although precautions must be taken to avoid catching malaria, or suffering from sunstroke.
Jun 29, 2010
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Kate Le Page
Choosing Competition Swimsuits
To find out how to choose competition swimsuits swimmers need to know the choices are there to be made in the first place.
Jun 28, 2010
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Branko Nikolowski
Scuba Diving Instructor Training
Find out how to become a qualified scuba diving instructor. Work in the world's best diving locations, teach others & observe a variety of marine life.
Jun 27, 2010
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Suzanna Hulmes
Teaching a Child How to Dive Into a Pool
Diving is a technical swimming skill that should be taught systematically in order to reduce common diving anxiety and fears.
Jun 24, 2010
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Sarahlynne Davis
Common Safety Rules for Recreational and Backyard Pools
Swimming in a recreational or backyard pool can be one of the highlights of summer. However, it is important for every swimmer to be aware of water safety.
Jun 22, 2010
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Sarahlynne Davis
Practicing Swim Lesson Basics
Practice your child's new water skills with the following swimming techniques and pool games.
Jun 22, 2010
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Sarahlynne Davis
How to Get Best Visibility From a Scuba Diving Mask & Stop Leaks
There are techniques and things to do to prevent a scuba diving mask from fogging and leaking to increase scuba diving safety and enjoyment.
Jun 18, 2010
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Bruce Iliff
Scuba Diving Holidays in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Region
Idyllic locations for scuba diving holidays include the water surrounding the Maldives in the Indian Ocean and the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Region.
Jun 18, 2010
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Kate Le Page
Scuba Diving Holidays in the Caribbean
The top location for divers from the United States and Canada is the Caribbean, offering sub-tropical waters and stunning coral reefs.
Jun 18, 2010
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Kate Le Page
Decompression Illness and Scuba Diving
Decompression illness or 'the bends' is caused by the diver surfacing too quickly after diving at a depth for some time.
Jun 18, 2010
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Kate Le Page
Scuba Diving Equipment - Diving Computers
Advances in technology have made it possible for scuba divers to use diving computers underwater to have essential information easily accessible.
Jun 17, 2010
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Kate Le Page
Scuba Diving Equipment - Watches, Depth Gauges and Compasses
Scuba diving equipment such as watches, depth gauges and compasses show divers the length of time spent underwater, dive depth and direction.
Jun 17, 2010
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Kate Le Page