Can anyone offer info. on diving Maldives on a budget and not on a luxurious liveabord as often advertised.
Do the maldives cater for non diving partners?
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Posted by
Davin
Added: 16 Aug 2004, 8:06 am GMT
3 comments
Last reply added: 19 Dec 2006, 4:16 am
The order was placed for two steamers & both were to be completed in 1881.
Their names were Catterthun & Tannadice. They were both built at the shipping yards of W Doxford & Sons of Sut...
Hi
How could I find out about the camping / diving holidays on this island?
I heard that it is possible to organize a group, but I am trying to find out if there is a gov...
Posted by
Ákos Lumnitzer
Added: 06 Jul 2004, 7:44 am GMT
2 comments
Last reply added: 22 Oct 2004, 11:53 am
Hi All,
A group of 6 (5 divers) are holidaying in Oz in August / September & we want to do a little diving.
The plan is for a day diving in Brisbane & then a few days diving (liv...
Posted by
NickUK
Added: 16 May 2004, 10:51 am GMT
1 comment Reply added: 17 May 2004, 3:40 am
I need some help.
I'm a Canadian who will be visiting Australia this June with my wife. We will only have 1 week's time to do some diving while we are there and we're still trying to f...
Posted by
canuckdiver
Added: 21 Apr 2004, 4:42 pm GMT
1 comment Reply added: 12 May 2004, 5:35 am
Three years ago I had finished a giant work project and needed an escape for a month or so. This was early in 2000.
I had plans to travel, for the turning of the new century, to t...
Posted by
DavidP
Added: 11 Dec 2003, 9:58 am GMT
1 comment Reply added: 14 Mar 2005, 8:11 pm
Does anyone have any recommendations about the best part of GBR to dive? And which dive operator?
Smaller operators appeal the most! And also dive sites where you see more fish than bu...
Posted by
Jorunna
Added: 16 Nov 2003, 1:52 am GMT
4 comments
Last reply added: 14 Feb 2004, 5:09 am
I'm planning on travelling to Australia in Jan 2004, and am hoping to work to help fund my trip up the east coast. I am a PADI AOW, with loads of diving experience. I also have a degree in Marine Bi...
Posted by
Clare
Added: 29 Oct 2003, 9:14 am GMT
1 comment Reply added: 29 Oct 2003, 11:30 pm
Hi folks
I am taxonomist at the National Natural History Museum in Paris, France, and the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
I am searching for pictures of Australian snapping shri...
Posted by
Art
Added: 14 Oct 2003, 10:22 pm GMT
1 comment Reply added: 16 Oct 2003, 3:49 am
A useful safety device for most divers is the surface marker buoy. In essence it is an easily seen surface float which is connected to the diver by means of a thin, strong line, usually carried on a reel.