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  • How to Plan Your Playa Del Carmen Diving Trip  By : Pluto Dive
    What do you like to do when you are on a holiday with friends in an exotic global tourist destination like Mexico? Do you laze around taking in the sun and the pleasant weather of the area or do you look out for some exciting adventures that you can undertake during the trip? Most of us would like to take part in some group activities so that we can share the feeling of togetherness in a setting that is quite different from what we are used to.
  • Suunto D9 - Best Recreational Dive Computer Ever?  By : Tom Slater
    If you are in the market for buying a Suunto D9, this article was written especially for you. Find out what you need to know before strapping this little demon onto your wrist. You'll find answers to most of the questions you have, and probably more answers to questions that you didn't even know you had! Safe diving.
  • Shorty Wetsuits - Which Wetsuit Is For You?  By : Ken Sandler
    One variety of wetsuit is the shorty wetsuit, easily identified by its short sleeves and leggings. These are wetsuits meant for warm water.
  • The Highest Bungy Jump I’ve Ever Experienced  By : venturiwang
    The world’s highest bungy jump called my name from the instant I heard towering height, 216meters. Its location was far from anywhere but the distance wouldn’t stop me from conquering the crown jewel of an adrenaline junkie’s resume. That would be my life-long memorable experience。
  • Minimising the Risks Associated with Scuba Diving  By : Steve Katz
    Scuba diving is a great sport yet it is not without risk. As the industry grows and financial pressures lead to questionable changes in various training courses the number of accidents increases. Whether you are newly qualified or have logged thousands of dives you should always plan and be prepared for the time when things go wrong (and believe me they will).
  • A Divers Guide to Getting Rescued after Drifting  By : Steve Katz
    It is widely acknowledged that the majority of scuba diving incidents actually occur on or near the surface. As such it is vital that divers carry a signaling device like a safety sausage or dive flag to alert boats and other potential rescuers to their position.
  • History of Dive Watches  By : Simon Hemmings
    The earliest dive watches were developed for the military and professional needs. The Omega SA probably deserves the honour of having created the world's first diving watch, with the Omega "Marine," introduced in 1932.
  • What is a Diving Watch?  By : Simon Hemmings
    A diving watch is a specially designed watch used for underwater diving that has a minimium key feature that it is able to be water resistance to a depth greater than 10 ATM, which is the equivalent of 100 meters (330 feet).
  • Reactor Watch  By : joediver
    One of the most popular brands of scuba diving accessories is the assortment of watches manufactured and offered by Reactor Watches. Regarded as a must-have for serious professional divers, Reactor sports watches are made of stainless steel cases and wristbands, which have been tested and proven to be durable in or out of the water, at depths of as much as two hundred meters underwater. The watch is also scratch resistant and water proof. Built with a luminous display, telling the time is made easy even underneath the depths of the ocean during scuba diving trips.
  • Pleasure Diving On The Reefs Of Australia  By : Kristina Jeffreys
    The Great Barrier Reef of Australia continues to attract passionate drivers both beginners and professionals who seek new challenges and adventures. The Barrier Reef stretches from New Guinea to Queensland and is 1,250 miles long. Diving along the reef and in the area in general is an unforgettable experience since the entire area is packed with amazing natural wonders and fascinating sea creatures of the world.

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