Whale Sharks: The Giants Of Ningaloo Reef
“Whale Sharks: The Giants Of Ningaloo Reef” is a unique book by Geoff Taylor that provides an amazing photographic and text document about the whale sharks of Western Australia (more…)
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“Whale Sharks: The Giants Of Ningaloo Reef” is a unique book by Geoff Taylor that provides an amazing photographic and text document about the whale sharks of Western Australia (more…)
It’s no surprise that the recent oil spill off the Philippines has been causing havoc with the marine life of the region - and now looks like the slick is set to damage the ecosystem of Negros, a popular dive destination (more…)
Micronesia’s Yap is famous for seeing squadrons of manta rays - and photographing them too. The Yap Photo Workshop provides an unforgettable crash course in mastering underwater photography in the midst of Yap’s spectacular marine life (more…)
The Mola Mola is one of the most elusive and amazing fishes to see underwater when diving in Asia - and they’ve suddenly started appearing off the west coast of England (more…)
Bunaken National Park in Indonesia is famed for the spectacular diversity of its underwater life - and this picture of a flamboyant cuttlefish shows why it’s a haven for photographers too. (more…)
It’s not often whale shark pics turn up on photo sharing site Flickr - but when they do, it’s worth the wait (more…)
There’s a lot of dive sites to explore in Thailand - Thailand’s Tourist Authority has produced a handy “at a glance” guide to get your bearings (more…)
Swim with sharks in Kuala Lumpur’s Aquaria and come face to face with the most fearsome marine predators (more…)
The whale sharks of Donsol are proving a huge tourist attraction for the Philippines - but they are also bringing new problems for the tiny town to cope with (more…)
Thailand’s Similan Islands remain a spectacular - and cheap - place to scuba dive, with liveaboards offering the chance of close encounters with manta rays and a host of other amazing underwater creatures (more…)
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