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Archive for October, 2009

by Randy Rushmore

If underwater photography is something you are keen to start doing, then it is paramount that you take the time to read waterproof digital camera reviews. These snippets of advice are readily available on the World Wide Web and are a priceless aid in determining important facts about the cameras out there.

Before you begin your activities as an underwater photographer, you will want to source the right details and guidance that is available to you. This is where waterproof digital camera reviews can be of great service. Their aim is to determine which equipment is best for the job. You can certainly save yourself money and indeed time, by employing these methods.

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by Andrea Gail

Bandos is very family orientated and like its near neighbour, Baros, it had a major face lift in 2005 which added extra accommodation and an extension of its facilities.

The look and feel of Bandos is a natural balance between casual and formal, with thatched roofs but fine tiled floors, for example. Some of the rooms in the standard and junior class have an interconnecting door for families split between several rooms.

There are a nice range of restaurants here that serve a range of quality dishes. The main bar and coffee shop are near the water, and the bar is a great place to hang out until the early hours of the morning.

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by Randy Rushmore

Many people who are off on a vacation are now opting to purchase a disposable waterproof camera. There is an abundance of models and brands to opt for and they are different in terms of color, shape and design. Specifically they can take a lot of hard knocks and are able to undergo the most brutal of treatments throughout the trip.

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by Amanda Li

Have you ever had the experience of going for surfing, snorkeling or other water-sports but feeling sad for not being able to capture the precious moments just because you did not have a waterproof camera? A waterproof camera allows us to capture moments we spent under the water. No matter if you are a professional photographer or just someone taking the photos for fun, a waterproof camera is definitely an asset that you want to invest in.

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by Sarah Brooke

The Maldives archipelago consists of around 1200 islands covering an area of approximately 800 kilometers in the Indian Ocean, and they are generally thought to be some of the most beautiful tropical islands on our planet. These islands, and indeed this country, are threatened by rising sea levels since they are all only a couple of meters above sea level.

A rise of half a metre in the Indian Ocean would render pretty much all of them uninhabitable. Popular island resorts such as Filitheyo island, Baros island and Bandos island may be lost to the sea within the next 50 years.

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by Randy Rushmore

One of the best things about visiting or living by the sea is the opportunity to capture moments with a waterproof camera. Whether you are surfing, snorkelling or swimming, it is a nice thought that you can capture and hold some memories that would otherwise be lost. A waterproof camera can be used purely for fun or as part of a serious photography career. Either way, it is an asset to have and makes for some great photographs of the undersea world.

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