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Greetings!  I’ve been diving for over 20 years now and have had the opportunity to dive some of the world’s most magnificent sites such as Belize, Cebu, Manado, the Maldives, Cozumel, Palau, the Similan Islands off Thailand, the Galapagos, Bali, the Philippines, Fiji, Komodo, Kauai and Kona in the Hawaiian Islands, the Northern and Southern Channel Islands off Southern California and even Sicily. Yeah Sicily - great Italian food after diving. However, nothing is like diving the lush kelp forests in California - simply amazing!

To tell you the truth, I have been addicted to scuba since my first time out in Sydney Harbor while completing my Open Water certification back in 1997. Boy, have I had some amazing experiences in the underwater world since Australia - and there are many more to come!  To date, I have probably around 1,000+/- dives throughout the world.   

Diving will take you to another world, a world of wonder and mystery, and a world of magic and tranquility.  Once you are under, the hustle and bustle of everyday life in the city and urban landscape will disappear and you are taken for a ride few people ever encounter.  Diving is like floating in time in space where everything around you is silent, except for the bubbles from your  regulator (and of course, your buddies' reg). 

Diving in depths of 40 feet, 60 feet, even 100 feet,you begin to see the wonders of the deep, exploring lush lunarlandscapes, swimming with gorgeous fish of various bright colors, sizesand shapes, hunting for lobsters and shellfish, and experiencing thevibrant marine plant and animal life everywhere. 

I have also included a section on dive destinations including information on local marine life, dive resorts, favorite dive spots, boats, places to eat, cool bars, etc.  Please also sign our guestbook on your ascent back to the surface.

Enjoy and go ahead.....grab your mask, snorkel and fins......and dive right in!

George (email: scubaclown@gmail.com )