scuba diving? where do you often dive? what countries best for you to dive?

scuba diving - scuba diving with your friend under the sea
Philippines
February 28, 2007 8:41am CST
me i tried diving in davao city philippines, subic, and moal boal cebu city. this is just one of the best spot here in philippines,and if ever you guys visit philippines and explore the beauties of our natures try it you'll love and enjoy it. i love diving it releases tentions on myself, im with my friends. what about you? what countries best for you to dive.
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@lafavorito (2959)
• Philippines
7 Mar 07
scuba diving - scuba diviing under the sea
wow! I haven't tried scuba diving before but I'd like to enroll in some classes but they're so pricey! The nearest diving spot here in Manila is located in Anilao Batangas, I've been there before and the vast marine life we saw is a very memorable sight. My husband and I are saving up for scuba diving lessons.
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@PageDown (123)
3 Mar 07
I've only dived in England and Egypt. England is extremely cold and there's not much to see apart from wrecks and fish. But Egypt is absolutely beautiful, there's a bit of everything. It's really comfortable not diving in a dry suit too.
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• Hong Kong
13 Apr 07
I think Philippines is one of the best place,as I am living in Hong Kong ,this is one of the nearest to place to visit and the cheapest place to visit.I have been to Philippines for 2 times and one time I went to Batangas for diving.It's a place that's looks like a small village that is very attractive.And I was living in a resort called Dive7000 Resort.It was a very nice place with friendly smiles and service.The water was clear and not much current,it's an ideal place for starters or even experienced divers can also have fun there.Many different kind of creatures!
• Canada
8 Mar 07
I dive in Nova Scotia, Canada. The water is very cold even in the summer, but this helps to preserve wrecks. And we have a LOT of those. There are over 300 wreck sites within an hour's drive of where I live. Some of them are even accessible from shore! We have everything from 18th century British sailing ships to modern bulk carriers and 'artificial reefs' made from decommissioned navy ships. There are also a lot of warships that were sunk during the Second World War, including some German U-boats. Most of these are technical dives, too deep for me to see.
@rsilva708 (172)
• United States
31 Mar 07
I've been diving for a few years. I have been to Belize and Bonaire to dive. Both spots have great diving. Belize is all boat diving, and Bonaire is mostly Shore diving. Bonaire is by far my favorite. I want to try and get back there later this year