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Showing posts with label scuba diving travel. Show all posts

Scuba Diving - Scuba Zone Newsletter

Hi,

February 2008 Scuba Zone newsletter is ready. In this issue you will see:

Gear: All about Scuba Diving Wetsuits

Health: The Dangers of Diver Dehydration

Travel: Top 5 Incredible Scuba Diving Destinations

Contest: NO STRINGS ATTACHED - Everyone Wins Contest – See Easy Contest Rules below

Upcoming Scuba Diving Conferences

Enjoy the Newsletter!

Lilah

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Scuba Diving in Maui

Hi,

I am booking my warm water vacation already. I will be going to Maui in the end of April. It will be my first underwater experience in Maui. I have heard wonderful things about the scuba diving in Maui and look forward to my adventure. I will let you know about everything I find out about Maui to include Places to Go, Places to Avoid, good dives and bad dives (is there such a thing???).

Maui here I come!!!

Lilah

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Scuba Diving: Top 5 Scuba Diving Destinations

Hi,

Just thought you might be interested in the Top 5 Scuba Diving Destinations and Must Dive sites:

Top 5 Incredible Scuba Diving Destinations

Scuba Diving in warm, tropical water is great enough, but when you combine the perfect water conditions with amazing visibility and underwater life, then you have incredible scuba diving destinations.

The following destinations for scuba diving are worth saving for and travelling to:

1. RED SEA, EGYPT – The amazing Red Sea is unforgettable. The underwater sea life is colorful, electric and diverse. The bright coral and 1000’s of colorful fish are plenty. You will run into eels, snappers, barracudas, sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, surgeonfish and much more.

Remember to Dive: The Yolanda, Ras Mohamed and SS Thistlegorm

2. AUSTRALIA – Need I say more. On one area of Australia, you have around 1,200 miles of barrier reef. On the other end of the coast lives the whale shark. You will find all types of diving conditions in Australia from tropical to temperate waters.

Remember to Dive: The Coral Sea, Kangaroo Island, Heron Island

Read more of article at Scuba Diving Solutions.com

Happy Diving!

Lilah

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Scuba Diving: Happy New Year... Let's Go Diving

Hi,

Happy New Year!!!

With the New Year here, there are many adventures to take. Would love to hear about scuba diving trips that have been incredible for you and places that are a must go and things to do or avoid in the different dive locations.

email me at: scubadivingsolutions@gmail.com
or comment on the blog.

My trip for the year will be at least to go and dive in Maui this year. Having little ones limits my out of the area diving. Maybe in a couple of years when the kids are 4 and 6 years old, then I can get a couple of trips in during the year. I would love to get my 17 year old daughter to get scuba certified. It is not on her goals list yet.

May your New Year be full of wonderful scuba diving adventures, travels, and good fun with friends!

Happy New Year!

Lilah

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Scuba Diving: Scuba Zone Newsletter - December 2007

Hi,

December 2007 "Scuba Zone" newsletter is up.

You will read about:

Health: 7 Tips to Staying Healthy for Scuba Diving
Travel: Scuba Diving in Bahamas
Contest: Win “Diver Down” by Michael Ange (Easy Contest)
Upcoming Scuba Diving Conferences

Go to Scuba Zone Newsletter (December 2007)

Happy Diving!

Lilah

To obtain your 2 FREE Gifts: Special Report "Insider's Guide to Scuba Diving Gear" and Special Report "Top 10 Ways to Make Money while Scuba Diving", go to http://www.thatdivesite.com
and sign up for the FREE Gifts.

Scuba Diving: Tips for Getting Started in Underwater Videography

Hi,

I wanted to give you some tips for Getting Started in Underwater Videography. Wouldn't it be amazing to be able to show your friends and family your scuba diving adventure and what you saw? Imagine all the people around the world watching your experience on YouTube. You would be very cool!

Here are the tips:

When scuba diving, people would want to share the underwater experience that they see with their friends and family. First, they begin by regaling coworkers and family members with story after story of their underwater adventures. Then, they start to take a snapshot or two. But still, the frozen images that they bring back from the depths are lacking. It is impossible to convey the agility and grace of a great white intent on prey or the delicate, jerky movements of a sea horse. Read More...

Talk to you soon.

Lilah

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Scuba Diving: Feeling Wimpy

Hi there,

I love scuba diving! There is nothing better than being underwater. It is a very meditative feeling. I love the feeling of being still and watching the underwater life come up to me. I have having a hard time getting wet knowing that it is cold out there.

I was freezing on my last dive. Too cold!!! I know it is time to pull out the dry suit but I need a refresher class on dry suit diving. The buoyancy gets me.

I just want to dive warm waters. I write about the warm waters. I love the feeling of not having to put on so much gear to go diving. I shouldn't be complaining about the weather since I live in Southern California and the outside weather is 80's and sunny while my east coast friends are freezing their booties off. We still have cold water here. It is in the 50's to low 60's. Yes, you can call me a wimp and I accept that.

So here I am dreaming of warm water and visibility that is more than 20 feet. Yes, that is considered good visibility in California.

Happy Diving!

Lilah

To obtain your 2 FREE Gifts: Special Report "Insider's Guide to Scuba Diving Gear" and Special Report "Top 10 Ways to Make Money while Scuba Diving", go to www.scubadivingsolutions.com and sign up for the FREE Gifts.