Thursday, March 18th, 2010 at
7:10 pm
Immerse into the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean Ocean and let’s go
diving to Roatan in the Bay Islands of Honduras. Over here we’ll discover
the beauties of the second largest barrier reef in the world.
Imagine yourself along the schools of Parrot Fish, Yellow Tail Snappers, dance the royal ballet with the amazing Spotted Drum Juvenile and let him capture you imagination with it’s splendorous tail…..Glide with the fabulous Spotted Eagle Ray or fly with the Giant Manta Ray……Feel the serenity of the Turtles and capture incredible moments in your mind…..or who knows you’ll have
a close encounter with the Reef Sharks, creatures that have been
in the oceans for ages.
Dive breath taking wrecks, for instance El Aguila laying down at 120′ is perfect for deep diving or make a trip to The Odyssey where you’ll never forget this astonishing sunken boat.
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Monday, March 15th, 2010 at
5:22 pm
One of the few places in the world where you can practice Active Volcanic
Crater Diving in fresh water is ILOPANGO Volcano, located in El Salvador,
in the heart of Central America; this magnificent 8 x 11 Km lake filled caldera
erupted in the year 260 AD, considered one of the major eruptions in the
world history; make up an idea, when Krakatoa in Indonesia erupted in the
year 1883, it blasted out 18 cubic kilometers of rocks…… Ilopango blasted
out 40.
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
4:21 pm
Scuba Training Courses – HOW DO I LEARN?
Becoming a diver is simple and fun. A qualified instructor can teach you
to dive in as little as four days or over the period of a couple of weeks. It’s totally up to you how fast you want to progress. The course is designed to achieve your goals at your own pace, remember, everyone is different.
The course involves three sections:
1. Theory
2. Pool Training
3. Open Water dives
The theory which is simple and interesting will give you all the information you will need to dive safely and confidently. After being fitted for your scuba diving gear, you get wet first in a pool where you practice and perfect your diving skills and then in the open water dives where you enjoy the amazing sensation of being weightless while exploring the beauty and wonder of the underwater world.
That’s it! Congratulations, you’ve become a scuba diver!
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