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Perfect Palawan in The Philippines

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Palawan is The Philippines’ premier scuba diving destination simply because this is where 35 percent of the country’s coral reefs are found . . . → Read More: Perfect Palawan in The Philippines

Agoda makes Great Barrier Reef more affordable

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The reef is one of the world’s most idyllic tropical destinations . . . → Read More: Agoda makes Great Barrier Reef more affordable

No need to lick stamps in Vanuatu

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Vanuatu Post Office has installed the world’s only underwater post office on the sea floor . . . → Read More: No need to lick stamps in Vanuatu

Dahab the world’s most dangerous dive site

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The deeper that you dive past 40 metres the more you can be become intoxicated by the gases that you breathe . . . → Read More: Dahab the world’s most dangerous dive site

Not quite a thousand islands off Jakarta

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They are your typical tropical island: golden beaches fringed with coconut palms; warm waters filled with tropical fish . . . → Read More: Not quite a thousand islands off Jakarta

Incredible islands – New Guinea

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Many of the people have lived very much undisturbed in remote valleys for thousands of years . . . → Read More: Incredible islands – New Guinea

Cape Naturaliste is naturally magnificent

Cape Naturaliste is magnificent all year, but is particularly colourful during August and September when the wildflowers are in season . . . → Read More: Cape Naturaliste is naturally magnificent

Face to face with White Death

About 70 percent of people who are attacked by Great White Sharks recover . . . → Read More: Face to face with White Death

Underwater museum to whet your cultural appetite

The figures are positioned onto a large base, which is designed to avoid any damage caused by waves. . . . → Read More: Underwater museum to whet your cultural appetite

Mooching around Montego Bay

The Park is considered special because it contains three major ecosystems, seagrass bed, mangroves and coral reefs . . . → Read More: Mooching around Montego Bay

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