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by Caroline Carvalho

Thursday is a great day to check out Rio de Janeiro’s central region to experience the normal day in the life of a RJ Native. Both you and your partner (acompanhante) may start your day with breakfast at a little corner Juice Bar and getting smoothies made using real fruit. After that you can go to the numerous museums and galleries around the region. Near the top of your list ought to be the Museum of Modern Art.

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by Alan Rodgers

Making mistakes and overlooking things is a normal part of learning when you are just beginning with scuba diving. A really good idea is to pair up with someone who is much more experienced. This will not only make your adventures underwater safer, but also you will learn little tricks that are helpful to know. Checking things at the right time is a good habit to get into. When you are on the boat heading for a dive point, it is too late to check to see if you have everything you need. Have a list of what you need at the dive shop, and don’t leave until you have everything that is on your list. Being a beginner, you will probably be renting equipment, so when you do, make sure that it fits.

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by Geoff Simes

When you have become familiar with the sport of diving you may soon understand what fundamental equipment you are going to have to permit you to enjoy the great adventures of scuba and snorkeling. There will probably be a whole lot of equipment that you must have and no doubt a great deal of extras you’d like to have. Finding the right supplier for your dive gear can mean the distinction of you obtaining the most value for your money, and your utmost safety too.

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by Gilvam Carvalho

Rio de Janeiro is probably the most incredible areas globally. Also well-traveled people will appreciate exactly what the metropolis can offer. The most effective methods to appreciate Rio de Janeiro is by going up Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pao de Acucar) where you’ll get a superb 360 degree perception of Rio and Guanabara Bay.

RJ locals don’t agree which point allows the most fantastic view: Pao de Acucar or Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer), chosen amongst the New Seven Wonders of the World. It is a good idea encountering both and determining after which view is ideal. Notice the way the natural harbor is flanked by vibrant exceptional hills that connect to the ocean of the reputable beaches of Ipanema and Copacabana.

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by Robert Nickel

The largest natural aquatic park in the world is just a stone’s throw from the ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum, on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Xel-Ha is for those who love all things marine, natural and exotic. While every inch of the Mexican Riviera is ripe with rare and delicate ecosystems, this particular facility has been able to envelope all the wonders of the colourful underwater world and present it to visitors while still maintaining the integrity of sustainable tourism. Take your hat, put on some sunscreen and head down to Xel-Ha with your bathing suit and camera. Fun awaits!

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by Geoff Simes

Just as there is certainly a lot to discover about the sport of diving there is certainly a lot to learn about picking the proper dive gear supplier. Hopefully if you made the choice to take part in the different types of underwater adventure you took the time to seek out great quality training, and you should also do the same with your dive supplier.

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