Saturday, October 30, 2010

PART 1 the 12 sites in the World most beautiful dive

12 sites in the world's most beautiful dive
1. Bali, IndonesiaBali is an exotic jewel of Indonesia and a haven for various tourism pursuits. From luxury resorts to spas, recreation into the wild, this island has a complete destination. That certainly is an avid scuba case for the participants, who are here for some of the best marine biodiversity in the world, first class instructors and most of which are difficult to understand, from a hidden dive site.


 








2. Blue Hole, BelizeBlue Hole in Belize is one of the most famous dive sites in the world. This place made famous by Jacques Cousteau who declared it one of the top ten scuba diving in the world. You can dive in clear water and saw some reef sharks and bull sharks and hammerheads.

 









3. Thailand diving placeThailand has a number of famous diving: Phuket, Ko Tao, Similan Islands and Surin Islands. In fact, you can dive pretty much anywhere in this country, despite the best diving is near Ko Tao and until near the Similans. In addition, Ko Tao is a cheap placeto learn scuba diving.

 











4. Gili Islands, IndonesiaGilis Islands in Indonesia is the latest spot, with people flocking increasing. With good reason, coral reefs and waters here provide some visually stunning scenery. And with less expensive than its neighboring island, Bali, so it is a better reason to come here.

 










5. Palau, MicronesiaJellyfish in Palau, Micronesia with lagoon reef 90 miles, more than 1,000 species of fish, from barracuda jellyfish to sharks, the islands in Palau, Micronesia is a great place for scuba. A paradise on the water too, Palau is one place left on earth where you feel a million miles from civilization and grateful for it.

 







6. Sipadan, MalaysiaLocated in Malaysia, Sipadan is probably one of the five best places to dive in the world. This place is full of life. You'll see turtles, cave systems, sharks, dolphins, fish collection, bright coral, bright fish, and everything in between such thin volume, which you will explore.

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