COLOMBIA
SEVEN COLORS OCEAN
sábado, 20 de abril de 2013
Diving in Colombia
One of the most beautiful is Providence, a quiet island off the beaten path. It's in the archipelago of San Andres and Providencia, famous for the sea of seven colors, 25 minutes by plane from San Andrés. It has a very large barrier reef, where you can see barracudas, snappers, groupers, angel fish of various kinds, squirrel fish, rays and next to Cayo Cangrejo are nurse sharks. Not far from the island, the sea bottom drops sharply and can be observed some larger fish.
Tayrona Park in Santa Marta, is another place where there are many dive sites, among which stand out the Needle Island, Bay Gayraca and Neguanje Bay where you will find a variety of corals and reef fish . The underwater geography is steep and rocky, there are snapper, grouper, green and spotted moray eels, brain corals, spider crabs and lobsters occasionally be seen. On the edge of the park, the small village of Taganga has also become very popular with divers from around the world, offering classes and practices in their waters.
Malpelo
Also on the Pacific coast is the island of Malpelo. To get there you have to navigate 36 hours from the port of Buenaventura, but worth it as there are large schools of hammerhead sharks observed in virtually all dives. The walls of the island is full of eels and other animals.
Indonesia, the best place in the World Diving
There are a variety of Diving Resorts, which have many diving boats and also have experienced diving instructors in several languages, in these places you can see lots of cute sea turtles and colorful fish, is a very complete and very environment and that Indonesia also has many beaches for Surfing.
Micronesia
It consists of over 2,000 small islands in the Pacific Ocean, north of Papua New Guinea, east of the Philippines and calls himself "The Underwater Paradise" ·
"In one of the lakes located between the islands, a unique phenomenon happens in the world. It is a saltwater lake where jellyfish have been maintained and the lack of predators have lost their stinging cells. With no food in the lake, allowed to grow algae on them and have food and also to require light for growth of these algae, move in search of sunlight, so that the concentration of jellyfish is unique in the world. "according to the site of Tourism Agua.com Under Water.
Gálapagos Islands Diving
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