Green Light написа:Няма да има дайвинг там на тоя бряг. На други 15 места ще ходим, макар че Елби нито каза кои са тия места, какво им е етическото риш положение, има ли ядрени централи там, на диктаторите които управляват стабилно ли им е положението, изобщо откъм дайвинг риска си е ебал тва.
The Yongala, Australia - The Yongala is a shipwreck off the coast of Queensland. Full of life you may see manta rays, sea snakes, octopuses, turtles, bull sharks, tiger sharks, clouds of fish and spectacular coral.
Blue Corner Wall, Palau, Micronesia - An upwelling means this splendid wall dive is favoured by pelagics.
Barracuda Point, Sipadan Island - Wall of coral where sharks come cruising by and barracuda surround you.
Thistlegorm, Egyptian Red Sea - Big wreck whose cargo includes motor bikes, train carriages and trucks.
Shark and Yolanda Reef, Egyptian Red Sea - Three dives in one: anemone city, shark reef with its spectacular drop off and the wreck of the Yolanda.
Navy Pier, Western Australia - Extending 300 m from the shore, packed with marine life.
Great Blue Hole, Belize - Very deep, wide hole outlined by coral reef and inhabited by sharks.
Big Brother, Egyptian Red Sea - The Brothers, or El Akhawein, are two small islands in the middle of the Red Sea. Often surrounded by wild currents, the scenary makes for some wonderful dives.
Manta Ray Night Dive, Kailua Kona, Hawaii - Underwater lights placed on the ocean floor attract plankton, which in turn attract the huge manta rays of Kona Hawaii.
Richelieu Rock, Thailand - A horseshoe of rocky pinnacles, famous for whale shark sightings but also great for big schools of pelagic fish.
Elphinstone Reef, Egyptian Red Sea
Ras Mohammed, Egyptian Red Sea
Liberty, Bali, Indonesia
Great white wall, Tavieuni Fiji
Sha'ab Rumi South, Sudan
Sodwana bay, South Africa
President Coolidge, Vanuatu
Bloody bay wall, Little cayman
Blue Hole, Dahab, Egyptian Red Sea
Tubbataha, Palawan, Philippines
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