Loving Current Diving: Simply a Game of Hide and Seek Part I Understanding Reef Structure I become sad when divers recoil about diving in current. It’s such a cool place to be. There is nothing more thrilling than being out on the front end of a pinnacle with current blasting. Why? Because that’s where all [...]
Profile of a Responsible Dive Guide

Today I read a blog from a photographer named Gary Hart. He shoots breathtaking images of nature especially focusing on Yosemite and the western US. His message was to literally watch your step so as not to damage our fragile natural world while taking pictures. I commented that we face the same issue underwater with [...]
Responsibilities of the Dive Guide

Yesterday I posted some of my favorite diver etiquette tips. I didn’t do it to sound all Martha Stewart but because often divers don’t realize the impact their behavior has on other divers and those that serve them while on a dive adventure. But what about the other side of the coin… what are the [...]
Dive Travel Tips from Mantagirl

We spend an average of 330 days away from home and have logged 12,000 dives between us. That means we have had a lifetime of “learning experiences” regarding packing and dive travel. You do it wrong enough times you learn to do it right! Here is a sampling of a few of our favorite tips [...]
Diving it Differently

Diving it Differently Today we dived a site we’ve dived a couple of times before. It’s called Mike’s Point. It’s a beautiful place and each time I dive there, I am awed once again at this amazing blue planet we live on. I marvel at the diversity below. I know there are over 22,000 [...]
Enjoying Life’s Mysteries ~ Each and Every Day

So today I figured out why I love diving so much.. I mean, of course, it’s the fish and the warm, blue water and all of that…but I think one of the best things is the mystery. Each dive, we get in the boat for the stunning ride to the dive site. Then we pull [...]
One of the best conversations I never had

One of the biggest fears in travel is arriving in a place not speaking the local language. I think this fear often steers travelers in the direction of same language countries. After all, how much easier for it for an American to travel to Australia than Austria? Americans of course, tend to be among the [...]
Turkey Day 2012 – Dominica Adventure

Dominica – the Adventure Island 2012 Turkey Day in the Tropics November 17-24 2012 Make a Reservation- email sharkman@globaldivingadventures.com It’s lucky number 13! Our 13th year of the incomparable Turkey Day in the Tropics! This year, it’s an all out adventure on one of the most magnificent Caribbean [...]
The Power of Intention

Looking Back at Dreams As 2011 comes to a close, it always makes Ridlon and I think back on the year. Like many people, we do a end of year review of what worked, what didn’t, what we accomplished and what lies ahead. This morning Ridlon found a list of things we wanted to have, [...]
SCUBA diving Mozambique

SCUBA diving Mozambique: An Adventure Diving the Wild Frontier of Tofo Beach SCUBA Diving Mozambique is Great For: *adventurous divers wanting something off the beaten track *big megafauna – humpback whales, whales sharks and mantas *healthy fish populations *possibly the best white sand beaches in the world SCUBA Diving Mozambique is Not Great [...]
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