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Meet the Bull Sharks
I dropped from the boat backwards into the water. Immediately I looked down and could see already the first sharks circling under the boat. My heart was pounding. They weren't just any little reef sharks, but really big ones. The distance from the surface to the seabed was about 20 meters. I was following our diving guide Geraldine. The 25-year-old Frenchwoman was accompanied by a Mexican guide who was supposed to give us back-up so that we could fully concentrate on the shar


Jungle Diving: In the realm of jaguars, crocodiles and snakes
The Mayans regarded the Cenotes as the entrance to the underworld and used them as religious places of sacrifice.


The Legend of RMS Rhone
RMS Rhone is one of the most popular divable Caribbean wreck dive sites. The mail carrier and passenger ship sunk during a hurricane in 1867


Diving tips for Seychelles
The stunning archipelagic nation of Seychelles can be found in the middle of the Indian Ocean, around 1750 kilometres off the East...
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