Articles, tagged with "whale sharks", page 5
18th August 2009
Bali is a great place not just for holiday but also for snorkeling and scuba diving. You can dive in the vicinity of Sanur and in Nusa Dua, but the most exiting scuba-diving locations are in more remote places. Pulau Menjangan in the west is a favorite, a...
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Author:
Dharma
01st August 2009
Nestled amidst a scattering of islands that makes up Indonesia, Bali is a green jewel rich in flora and fauna. With an area of only 5,632 square kilometres, you can drive around the edge of Bali in a day, but the multitude of delights that await within it...
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Author:
Vicky Cochrane
02nd July 2009
Thailand is among the most exciting countries to visit. It is world famous for its shopping places, elephant rides, naughty shows among other sites. Thailand also offers great scuba diving areas with its stunning Andaman Sea in the southern coasts, and th...
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Author:
Ollie Donovan
12th June 2009
The day after I arrived, I went down to Emperor Divers to check-in. As I got there, I met one of the instructors, Davorin, who was one of the dive leaders when I was here last time. Just over a week ago, a bait ball was sighted off Middle Garden being fea...
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Author:
krizsean
12th June 2009
Adventure activities
Scuba diving
Australia has some fantastic opportunities for scuba diving. The Great Barrier reef is famed the whole world over, so it's hardly surprising that it's one of the top diving hotspots. One that you might not be fami...
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Author:
itoi
21st May 2009
The race to the poles has been won and the seven seas and five continents have been mapped and plundered but the human hunger for adventure isn't sated. While some people still crave virgin exploration, there are a lot of people who'd prefer something mor...
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Author:
B. Metcalfe
13th May 2009
When looking for a holiday that involves diving, it's always best to aim for a resort that caters to your level of ability. If you choose to take a scuba diving course before you go then you can afford to spend less time studying and more time diving - ...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
04th April 2009
Surely, Australia is the smallest continent and can be described by many other superlatives. It is known as the flattest continent as well as the driest inhabited continent. To counter these implausible descriptions, this country and continent is the ho...
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Author:
joalesto
03rd January 2009
Overlooking the Sea of Cortez and experiencing some of the best weather year-round, Cabo San Lucas is considered to be on of the top vacation destinations in Mexico. Luxury resorts, nightlife, beaches and weather all attract visitors from around the world...
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Author:
Enid Glasgow
27th November 2008
Redang is a very popular tourist spot. It a 7 kilometers longs and 6 kilometers wide which makes it one of the largest island in the east coast of Malaysia. It is situated about 45 kilometers offshore from Terengganu. The archipelago of Redang consists of...
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Author:
quinlanmurray
29th July 2008
Marine life holds an interesting collection, and people are finding more and more ways to get a close encounter with it. But some people are not satisfied with watching fish from a giant walk-in aquarium. They want to get wet themselves and swim with the ...
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Author:
globalbpo1
14th February 2008
Don't let the name conjure up images of deadly, man-eating predators in your mind and prevent you visiting the amazing part of Western Australia that is Shark Bay. This World Heritage listed region is in fact a haven for marine life of all kinds, and a fa...
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Author:
Gavin Wyatt
24th January 2008
"What is there in Krabi to do?" There is a crazy lot of adventures and fun that Krabi offers travellers of all ages. Krabi in Thailand has much more to offer to visitors than any other place in the Kingdom, and one might even add, than in most places in S...
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Author:
miumiu
18th January 2008
The peninsula of Baja California is a piece of paradise situated at the westernmost region of Mexico. Geographically speaking, Baja is a unique and interesting place to see and visit. The peninsula is situated between two large bodies of water, the vast ...
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Author:
rome
14th November 2007
Ningaloo Reef is said to be Western Australia's answer to the Great Barrier Reef, and what an answer it is. But its the differences between the two that make Ningaloo stand out, as well as the similarities. Stretching for 260 kilometres up the North West ...
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Author:
Gavin Wyatt