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Scuba Diving: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Hi,

Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. I love Christmas time and the holiday season. In S. California, our Christmas weather was beautiful, sunny day in the low 70's. Can't get any better than that (except maybe Hawaii, which is in the 80's).

Speaking of Hawaii and the New Year, that is one of my diving goals for the year. I will be going to Maui to go relax and do some beautiful diving. Would love to get some feedback from you on the best dive sites to hit (from your experience).

I love the end of the year and the New Year. The New Year brings new possibilities and the end of the year is the close of the amazing previous year. It is magical!

Have a wonderful day!

Happy Diving.

Lilah

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Scuba Diving Articles

Hi,

Check out my new articles:

http://www.scubadivingsolutions.com/hawaii.html Scuba Diving in Hawaii - Hawaii is a top vacation destination for more reasons than the fashionable grass skirts and leis. People from all over the world travel to the Hawaiian Islands year after year to experience the adventure vacation of a lifetime.

http://www.scubadivingsolutions.com/maldives.html Scuba Diving in Maldives - Most of the land masses of the Maldives are below sea level. What looks like open ocean interspersed by tiny islands is actually lagoons, deep channels, and atolls broken only by the occasional tip of coral that breaks the surface to form an island. This means that most of the magic to be found in the Maldives is underwater and can only be experienced through a scuba diving expedition.

http://www.scubadivingsolutions.com/malaysia.html Scuba Diving in Malaysia - The attractions that you will see while scuba diving in Sipadan, Malaysia are endless. Turtles are abundant here, and it is not uncommon to be able to watch them for lengthy periods munching away at algae and sponges or lazing around on wall shelves. The amount of macro life that inhabits the walls is also staggering. You could literally while away hours of precious scuba diving time zeroing in on these tiny, wonderful creatures.

http://www.scubadivingsolutions.com/travelwithgear.html Travel with Scuba Gear - Protecting your scuba diving gear while you travel begins before you ever leave the house. Before leaving for a trip, you should inspect all of your equipment to make sure that it is in working order. Mark each piece of gear with a brightly colored paint marker (felt markers will wear off) and create a packing list. The packing list will include each piece of scuba diving gear that you will be taking on your trip listed in the order that you pack it in your dive bag.

Happy Diving!!!

Scuba Diving

Check out these Scuba Diving Articles:

http://www.scubadivingsolutions.com/travelwithgear.html Protecting your scuba diving gear while you travel begins before you ever leave the house. Before leaving for a trip, you should inspect all of your equipment to make sure that it is in working order. Mark each piece of gear with a brightly colored paint marker (felt markers will wear off) and create a packing list...

http://www.scubadivingsolutions.com/hawaii.htmlHawaii is a top vacation destination for more reasons than the fashionable grass skirts and leis. People from all over the world travel to the Hawaiian Islands year after year to experience the adventure vacation of a lifetime...

http://www.scubadivingsolutions.com/malaysia.html On the eastern outskirts of Malaysia, you will find the most popular scuba diving destination in all of Malaysia, Sipadan...

http://www.scubadivingsolutions.com/maldives.html Most of the land masses of the Maldives are below sea level. What looks like open ocean interspersed by tiny islands is actually lagoons, deep channels, and atolls broken only by the occasional tip of coral that breaks the surface to form an island...