Font Size : Increase font size Increase font size Decrease font size
Scuba Diving Blog

Archive for August, 2010

by Andrew Gullien

If you have declared that you are a scuba diving enthusiast, I am almost certain that your life insurance policy is either rated or more expensive than the person who doesn’t share the same passion of underwater adventure as you have.

If you have a rather dangerous hobby like scuba diving, I am going to bet that your life insurance policy is either rated or more expensive compared to people who have basketball as their past time. Typical insurance firms tend to rate folks who have risky sports such as underwater diving.

Sphere: Related Content

by Julius Corinthius

The Banyan Tree Resort Maldives is really a 5 star upscale vacation resort located on a secluded island in the Maldives island archipelago called Vabbinfaru. The vacation resort is known for its magnificent bungalow Maldives type accommodations. The resort is named from a large tree which is a subgenus of tropical figs. The Banyan Tree is definitely an interesting tree mainly because it has a rather different manner of planting by itself and surviving.

The Banyan Tree Maldives is surely an unique retreat that is luxurious, peaceful and romantic. Additionally, it’s actually the ideal honeymoon destination. Simply, it is honestly heaven on earth found on the island of Vabbinfaru.

Sphere: Related Content

by Melanie Wright

Getting excitement and pleasure in our very busy life can be found by simply doing scuba diving in Florida. From the word itself, scuba diving is known as “Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus” which became a very popular sport and recreational activity in the planet.

We should be grateful with the new technologies we have today since we are not just looking or staring in an aquarium to relax and gratify our eyes but with the evolution of scuba diving, we can now get in touch with the ocean life of sea creatures and be acquainted with what’s hidden in their world.

Sphere: Related Content

by Mark L. Ableton

The Irukandji Jellyfish is really tiny but fatally venomous - it is just one cubic centimeter. It is found in the marine waters around Australia. The symptoms are known as the Irukandji Syndrome. There are two kinds of Irukandji Jellyfish - Malo Kingi and Carukia Barnesi. Hugo Flecker first documented the symptoms of the Irukandji Syndrome in 1952 - named after the Irukandji folk who inhabited the coastal strip tat lies north of Cairns in Queensland. Carukia Barnesi was the first species to be identified by Dr. Jack Barnes in 1964. Dr. Barnes, wanting to prove that this jellyfish had caused these symptoms, got himself to be stung by it, along with his son and a life guard.

Sphere: Related Content

by Jonathan Stiller

Scuba diving is a sport that is well liked around the world by many persons. A lot of people like to practice this activity simply because they have the chance to fill the great sensation of discovery in deep waters and because they can be in touch with the marine life. Also if you want you could make yourself diving insurance.

Sphere: Related Content

by Julius Corinthius

Many travelers schedule their Maldives holidays in this amazing island paradise. It has to be the world’s best exotic island vacation destination. It’s alluring, peaceful and tranquil while being the place to find some of the most incredible island hotels you’ll discover the world over.

The local people are always genuinely warm and friendly and very helpful. The truth is, you’ll never come across a Maldivian who isn’t nice and pleasant.

Sphere: Related Content


NEXT PAGE »