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Scuba diving in Haa Alifu Atoll – Discovering the pristine far north of the Maldives
Scuba diving in Haa Alifu atoll is very special because there is virtually no tourism development in the far north of the Maldives. This means that the reefs are mostly untouched. All the dives are private and the only other people in the water will be your fellow divers. Being isolated and secluded from the major environmental damages that come along with building resorts and big island cities, here you can get a glimpse of what it used to be like in the Maldives before it became one of the world’s leading tourist destinations. Haa Alifu, the northernmost atoll in the country, boasts a mix of sites suitable for all…
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Diving apps you can use underwater
There are a ton of diving apps on the market with which you can book and log your dives, find resorts, liveaboards and dive centers, plan scuba holidays or research areas and specific sites. Here, however, we are going to share with you a bunch of great diving apps, which you can use underwater. Yes, you are going to have to take your phone along, but no worries, we have a perfect solution for that. Diving apps for explorers LED Banner For those of us who don’t have full-face masks communication underwater can be challenging due to the inability to speak. When complex messages cannot be conveyed through diving…
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Silfra – Scuba dive & Snorkel between tectonic plates in Iceland
Silfra is definitely amongst the top 10 dive sites in the world and the only place where you can snorkel between tectonic plates. Imagine exploring a fissure created by the dramatic movement of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, right in the heart of Iceland. Here, crystal clear glacial water, filtered through underground lava rocks for decades, grants you over 100 meters of underwater visibility. This is a sight you won’t find anywhere else on Earth. All photos by Tobias Friedrich – BELOW SURFACE At Silfra, the astonishing clarity of the water unveils a mesmerizing underwater landscape, brimming with colors and wonders unseen above the surface. This natural marvel,…
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Scuba diving in Egypt | Red Sea edition – Planning the trip of a lifetime
Much like its awe-inspiring ancient landmarks, the underwater world of Egypt is equally enchanting. Scuba diving vacations in Egypt are renowned for their stunning reefs, intriguing wrecks, and a remarkably diverse marine life. To top it all, visibility is exceptional. Egypt’s dive sites boast an array of experiences, from exploring wrecks and walls to drifting along captivating pinnacles. Catering to both beginners and advanced divers, the dive sites offer easy access to deep waters, making it an ideal destination for those aspiring to become a dive professional and refine their technical diving skills. With a plethora of historic attractions on land, Egypt offers a well-rounded vacation, seamlessly blending local culture…
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iPhone photography underwater – The secret to stunningly vibrant images
As smartphone photography has been gaining extreme popularity even among professionals, taking it to new depths is simply the next best thing! In this post we will discuss how you can take your iPhone photography underwater and enhance the quality of your images. Delve into a mesmerizing universe captured through the lens of your iPhone underwater camera. The underwater world is a realm of whimsical inhabitants, sinuous sharks, and majestic mammals, captivating the fascination of people for a lifetime. As a photographer venturing into this unique territory, adapting to the underwater conditions becomes crucial. The lighting nuances and use of light(s) differ significantly from traditional land photography, demanding learning and…
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Scuba diving in Galapagos – Exploring the invigorating wilderness of prehistoric times
Scuba diving in the Galapagos Islands you will encounter some of the planet’s rarest and most captivating sea creatures, in an environment virtually unchanged since prehistoric times. For many, exploring the extraordinary underwater world of the Galapagos Islands is the ultimate bucket-list adventure. Nestled in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America, these volcanic gems redefine the diving experience. Galapagos scuba diving unveils a realm of unparalleled natural beauty, teeming with life found nowhere else on Earth, and an invigorating wilderness that will enchant outdoor enthusiasts. All photos by Tobias Friedrich – BELOW SURFACE As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Galapagos National Park is a sanctuary of pristine…
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The revolutionary waterproof phone case by DIVEVOLK
Say Hello to the most robust waterproof phone case out there! DIVEVOLK has revolutionised the smartphone housing market with the SeaTouch 4 Max case and after more than a year of testing, we have put together a comprehensive product review, answering all your questions! In the pursuit of adventure and exploration, our smartphones have become indispensable tools, providing us with navigational aids, communication, and the ability to capture cherished memories. However, the fear of water damage has always loomed over these pocket-sized wonders, limiting their use in aquatic environments. With most of the waterproof phone cases merely being plastic pouches, no wonder nobody comes to the idea of actually taking…
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Scuba diving in Curaçao – Unveiling an underwater bliss
If you are an ocean lover and seek exhilarating adventures beneath the waves, then scuba diving in Curaçao is an experience not to be missed. Curaçao is a tiny hidden gem in the Caribbean. The beautiful island offers scuba diving to first-time divers, certified and more experienced divers. Scuba diving can be done easily and comfortably from shore, but there are also a few boat dive sites you do not want to miss. With its turquoise, crystal-clear water and abundance of small and larger marine life, it is THE perfect destination for any aquaholic! All photos by Tobias Friedrich – BELOW SURFACE Curaçao is one of the most underrated…
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Cenote Dos Ojos – Insider tips about visiting, swimming & scuba diving in the enchanting sinkhole
Whenever you ask someone in Mexico which cenote to visit, cenote Dos Ojos is probably going to be in the top 5. There are many reasons why it is one of the top dive sites on the Yucatan Peninsula. The cenote is part of a whole community called “Parque Dos Ojos” with Dos Ojos being the main cenote because it was the first to be discovered by the owners. They decided to name it Dos Ojos because it has two entrances or “two eyes” that are both connected underwater and create one of the most amazing cenote dives in the area. These eyes, also known as cenotes, are where natural…
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Diving Amed – Bali’s underwater treasure chest
If you are looking for an easy dive with rich marine life in Bali, then Amed should be on your bucket list! Located in the northeast of Bali, Amed is very protected against the Indian Ocean swells and the usual south-east trade winds, making the area known for its gentle currents and glassy waters. All these factors create the perfect habitat and this is one of the reasons why macro critters are a main highlight in the area. There are plenty of hydroids for nudibranchs to feed on, crevices for shrimps, crabs and octopuses to hide, and a bunch of sea fans and soft corals that are home to a…