Saturday, September 25th, 2010 at
8:10 pm
See why Long Dong Bay is such a popular scuba diving site in North Eastern Taiwan. Long Finned Gurnards, Weedy Scorpion Fish, Estuary Stone Fish, Mantis Shrimp, amazing Nudibranchs; the list of little living treasures goes on and on. When underwater, you cannot help but admit that God is the ultimate artist!
Duration : 0:4:43
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Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 at
6:26 pm
Seaventures Dive Resort is a one of a kind. It’s a converted oil rig a short distance from the world famous diving of Mabul and Sipadan. It’s unique because it is a converted oil rig with one of the best views of any dive resort from the helipad! Produced by http://www.scubazoo.com
Duration : 0:5:13
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Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 at
6:25 pm
A fish with teeth you should avoid. Learn tips for great barracuda identification in this free scuba diving video of Caribbean fish from a staff member of the New England aquarium.
Expert: Don Stark
Bio: Don Stark is a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor with over 20 years of active diving experience.
Filmmaker: Don Stark
Duration : 0:1:34
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Thursday, September 9th, 2010 at
3:53 pm
Scuba diving in Roatan, Honduras.
Duration : 0:3:49
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Thursday, September 9th, 2010 at
3:52 pm
I finally got around to compiling all the various video clips I had recorded during the summers of 2006 and 2007 at Lake Rawlings. The music (Fishtro) is from an artist that goes by Purple Motion from Finland, and is from a PC demo/invite from around 1992 era, much thanks to him for allowing me to use the tune (visit purplemotion.net for more info, and check demoscene on wikipedia if you are curious.) Dive buddies Patrick and Joe make appearances in the video. Confession – I almost didn’t have enough footage to cover the whole song. I plan to cut a shorter version for HamptonRoads.TV. The video was taken with a Canon ELPH SD-550, not a camcorder. Lake Rawlings is a granite quarry, and has good visibility and is used by many dive shops for training.
Duration : 0:5:55
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