GVI Marine Conservation Expedition Dive Blogs

Global Vision International is pleased to launch our new online dive blogs.

These can be viewed on the following links:

Marine Conservation Expedition on the Caribbean Coast, Mexico http://www.gvimexico.blogspot.com

Marine Conservation Expedition in The Seychelles http://gviseychelles.blogspot.com/

For further details about joining one of GVI's Expeditions, please view our website http://www.gviaustralia.com


Contributed by James Whiteley added 2008-05-28

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