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Towering mountain peaks, lush, fertile valleys, golden beaches, sparkling coral islands and some of the best diving locations in the world. Papua New Guinea is a country of wild beauty, of breathtaking landscapes and fascinating flora and fauna.

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Suunto D5 Dive Computer with USB CableSuunto D5 Dive Computer with USB Cable
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SwellPro Fisherman MAX Heavy Lift Fishing Drone AdvancedSwellPro Fisherman MAX Heavy Lift Fishing Drone Advanced
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Nitescuba Float Block FAXS/FAXMNitescuba Float Block FAXS/FAXM
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SeaLife - SportDiver Underwater Smartphone HousingSeaLife - SportDiver Underwater Smartphone Housing
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Ocean Guardian - Shark Shield FREEDOM+ Surf - Shortboard (Bundle)Ocean Guardian - Shark Shield FREEDOM+ Surf - Shortboard (Bundle)
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Seavu Explorer - Full kitSeavu Explorer - Full kit
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Garmin Descent Mk3i Watch Dive Computer - 43 mm, titanium with silicone bandGarmin Descent Mk3i Watch Dive Computer - 43 mm, titanium with silicone band
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Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Underwater Video Light MW-4300Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Underwater Video Light MW-4300
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Diving Papua New Guinea - New IrelandDiving Papua New Guinea - New Ireland
Part two of a series of three article about diving in Papua New Guinea. Two hours flight north-east of Port Moresby, with a 10-minute stop in West New Britain near the site of PNG’s last volcanic eruption, lies Kavieng, the capital of New Ireland province.
Discovering Papua New GuineaDiscovering Papua New Guinea
While divers and surfers gave envious comments about my upcoming adventure, most other people were full of warnings about the dangers of PNG, but it had been on my list of prime diving destinations for many years.
Diving Papua New Guinea - Milne BayDiving Papua New Guinea - Milne Bay
It is one of the few places left in the world where a diver can see macro critters, pelagics, and big stuff, as well as fantastic soft and hard corals. The often misused and abused adjective “pristine” is actually appropriate here, due to low fishing pressure in the area in comparison to other areas of the Coral Triangle, no dynamite fishing, and thanks to a system implemented by dive resorts whereby local reef "owners" receiving a small fee for every diver that visits "their" reef. As a result elders make sure that the reefs are not fished.
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