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The Similan Guide 
Description: The Similan Guide provides information about the Similan islands to divers and snorkelers.
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Added on: 17-Aug-2007
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Dive Chronicles 
Description: Divers can find Dive Centers; what equipment brands they carry, photos of their facilities, whether Nixtrox , Oxygen or Helium is available and if the store has an onsite pool, along with which training agency programs they offer. A new feature being launched in August will include the store hours of each dive center. Accessing all of this information in one place makes this an extremely useful website.
hits: 197
Added on: 10-Aug-2007
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Scuba Divers guide to Gran Canaria 
Description: This is a complete guide to the best scuba diving and snorkelling in Gran Canaria. It describes the rich and amazing marine life found around the shores of this Canary Island, which is now a world biosphere reserve, and why it is rated as one of the best places to dive in Europe.
hits: 166
Added on: 10-Aug-2007
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Cape Breton Dive Destinations 
Description: Divesites in and around Cape Breton
hits: 118
Added on: 10-May-2007
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Scuba New England 
Description: There is salt water and fresh water diving. Warm water (south of Cape Cod and also Rhode Isalnd) and not so warm water. Clear visibility and yes, the not so clear. Either way, it doesn't matter, it's all fun! And if you can dive in New England - you can dive comfortably anywhere in the world.
hits: 137
Added on: 10-May-2007
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Review Dive Centers 
Description: Welcome to the review engine that allows you to report, rate and review dive centers, liveaboards and dive areas throughout the world. If the item you would like to report, rate or write a review about is not on this site, submit it by clicking Add Item on the relevant page.
hits: 60
Added on: 10-May-2007
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NOAA Historical Map & Chart Collection 
Description: The Office of Coast Survey's Historical Map & Chart Collection contains over 20,000 maps and charts from the late 1700s to present day. The Collection includes some of the nation's earliest nautical charts, hydrographic surveys, topographic surveys, geodetic surveys, city plans and Civil War battle maps. The Collection is a rich primary historical archive and a testament to the artistry of copper plate engraving technology of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Historical Map & Chart Project scans each map or chart and offers the images free to the public via the Coast Survey web site. The Project is managed by the Cartographic & Geospatial Technology Program of the Coast Survey Development Laboratory.
hits: 143
Added on: 02-May-2007
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Underwater Archaeology 
Description: A Guide to Underwater Archaeology Resources on the Internet.
hits: 180
Added on: 02-May-2007
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Fiji Diving in Paradise 
Description: A BLOG about scuba diving in the Fiji Islands by Allan & Terri Gortan, owners and operators of PARADISE Taveuni, the newest boutique island resort in the Fiji Islands.This will include everything we can find that we find interesting online about Fiji Diving, and also some inside news from PARADISE...
hits: 199
Added on: 24-Apr-2007
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Diving in Fiji 
Description: A blog by Richard Akhtar of Matava about the great scuba diving around the Fiji Islands. Some of the highlights of living and working in Fiji is the diving on the soft coral reefs with sharks, mantas and teeming life on the reefs.
hits: 162
Added on: 24-Apr-2007
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