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    SCUBA diving was the first activity that I chased as a personal passion. It was the first time I made a decision to excel in this field. I was only 12 years old when I went diving for the first time and the only reason I probably did it because my brother couldn't stop bragging that he had done it and I had not. Although everything changed after that first dive, after that first dive I came back up to surface and all I kept thinking about doing is going back down. I wanted to see more of this…

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    First, there are many activities I would like to try if I visit Hawaii. Some activities are snorkeling and scuba diving! I’ve always wanted to try them because you could see all of the colorful fish up close! You could also swim deep in the ocean and find treasures that are buried in the sand! I’ve seen incredible videos of people taking underwater cameras while snorkeling and scuba diving! I believe it is absolutely “breathtaking”! I would also love to learn how to surf. I’ve always thought…

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    Fairlight Research Paper

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    short work commute. Some workers who commute to Sydney or the surrounding suburbs to work drive, while others take advantage of the public transportation system that serves Fairlight. The beach here is calm and perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving, but is too rocky for surfing. The children living in Fairlight attend schools in other suburbs that are nearby and convenient. Fairlight Fairlight is a popular northern Sydney suburb primarily for its beach, Fairlight Beach. However, to…

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    it’s difficult to predict the snorkel conditions during this time, so your winter snorkeling depends on your luck. During winter Honolua Bay is mostly occupied by surfers. Honolua Bay is also well-known scuba diving spot and your may combine snorkeling with diving. Honolua Bay best time for diving is the same like for snorkeling. Where Is Honolua Bay Maui? Honolua Bay lies on Maui North-West coastline in 20 minutes drive from Lahaina Town and in about 1-hour drive from Kahului Airport. From the…

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    My Hero's Journey

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    Looking back at the dock, the security of solid land gets smaller and smaller. I think of how my crew and I had to lug our gear- diving suits, flippers, goggles, BSD vests, regulators, bulky air tanks and all- onto the boat. I turn my eyes to the blue abyss ahead of me, but it is not the soft light blue-green that we find at the shallow end but the deeper, more somber blue that represents the enigma of the ocean and the journey that lies ahead of me. Then the boat stops moving and it's time…

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    coral reefs deterioration (Jacksonet al. 2014). Countries popular for tourism benefit from marine sports such as snorkelling and SCUBA diving, especially as peoples interest in nature increases. However as numbers increase, what was once considered as ecotourism is now taking its toll on the marine environment (Orams 1999; Barber 2001). 1.2. Scuba Diving SCUBA diving increases interest in the marine environment and can raise public awareness of the threats (van…

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    Hawaii Vacation Essay

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    adventor on hawaii .hawaii is the home of surfing if you dreamed of riding the waves surf on an ocean the origins of surfing. Want to learn to surf take lessons from one to two hours. Come snorkeling and scuba diving. With 1,200 miles of coral reef in the the Hawaiian Islands, snorkeling and scuba diving are two of the island's most popular water activities. these lush underwater gardens are teeming with green sea turtles, spotted eagle rays and a variety of tropical fish. Go whale watching the…

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    tasks during diving lessons. On my fifth dive, I arrived at a dive sight called Chimney. Chimney was a sixty-foot dive with huge boulders everywhere. Magnificent, colorful marine plants covered the rocks while different patterned fish swam everywhere. Right as I headed back to be boat a hammerhead shark swam right past me. Later, when telling the other dive instructors what I saw, they were amazed and said, “I have been diving for forty years and have never seen a hammer head!” Scuba diving is…

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    enough to try scuba diving. Scuba diving was a totally new experience for me and it was thrilling. It felt like I was in a completely new world. The sheer amount of wildlife I witnessed in the water was incredible. My eyes were instantly attracted to the vibrant colours of the corals and gentle, relaxing swaying motion in which they moved. The flocks of fish resembled a rainbow as they brushed quickly past me. I began to reflect upon my trip to Malaysia as a whole. The scuba diving experience…

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    Mexico Superstition

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    ocean. This was reinforced by the second largest coral reef in the world, the Grand Mayan Reef. It was right off the shore of the resort. Seeing this, we often went snorkeling, cruising across the waves in a boat, or for some, even scuba dive. I was too young to go scuba diving, but even if I was of age, I wouldn’t have been able to work up the courage to plunge into the deep dark sea with only a mask with a tank to provide my oxygen. This was completely new to me compared to Marshall where all…

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