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TOPIC: Divemaster of the Month
June 7, 2010

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Divemaster of the month

Dive tip:
Mastering your buoyancy is very important when it comes to enjoying diving. It makes all the difference to your experience, so make it a priority.

The Meadows
“The Meadows” is great because it has a little bit of everything: A shallow reef that reaches to within 5m/15ft of the surface with a lot colour and light; a deeper reef hiding a spectacular swim-through with the most beautiful view at the end, and a very rugged reef structure to swim along with a sandy expanse on the way back where you often encounter eagle rays.

Great Wall East and West
The geography is spectacular with a sheer drop starting 7m/21ft under the surface and dropping straight off into depths unknown. The wall contains a wide variety of sponges and is like a painter’s palette filled with colour. On the way back cruising over the reef top you frequently find a nurse shark or a green moray eel hidden under one of the coral heads.

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