Here are 5 incredible Australian marine encounters from giant cuttlefish, to dwarf minke whales, to giant whale sharks and manta rays, to the world’s largest green turtle rookery in the world.
Australia is blessed with some of the most diverse diving in the world. Many of these dive destinations are well known, however others are more obscure and visited by very few divers, but are no-less impressive. One of these lesser known dive destinations is the Rowley Shoals, a trio of remote coral atoll reefs off […]
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When you think about diving with mantas, Brisbane isn’t the first place you think of. But there are fantastic encounters at site called: Manta Bommie.
Tanna is more famous for its volcano, something the island’s dive centre has embraced: Volcano Island Divers. Here are 3 good reasons to dive Tanna.
Over the last few years Munda in the Solomon Islands has become one of the most popular dive destinations in the South Pacific. What makes it extra special are its very unique dive sites.
The reefs of Madang, PNG, are home to diverse marine life, but the most unique is a little shark that walks on its fins: the hooded epaulette shark.
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Heard of the world-famous muck diving in the Lembeh Strait? The turtles of the Bunaken Marine Park or the kaleidoscopic coral reefs of Bangka Island?
Photographer PT Hirschfield spends 7 days of underwater exploration with Dive Munda & discovers the restorative powers of the legendary ‘Munda Magic’.