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Free diver working on Shark Therapy
0Free diver Tanya Streeter holds her breath for above six minutes. She’s working on a shark therapy.
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Pictures in Dany Weinberg’s Article – Magazine Tslila – Sept. 2009
Two large pictures has been included to Dany Weinberg’s nice article about 10 best diving spots in the world. The two pictures are the hammerhead sharks and the manta rays over the anemone – Sept. 2009
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Pink dolphins of the Amazon – Part 1
July 2009 The source of the Rio Negro (Black River) in Colombia, continuing its journey to Brazil, through the rich Amazonian forest. Here it converges with the Rio Solimões to form the Amazon. From afar, the Rio Negro appears to be black but from …
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Meeting the pink dolphins – Part 2
At dawn, as we are leaving the Ariau lodge situated at 60 km from Manaus, the mist is rising over the coffee-colored waters of the Rio Negro. We navigate into the bay by canoe to watch the sunrise. It’s not clear yet, the haze …
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Noronha, jewel of nature – Part 1
August 2009 If I were to tell you about a special place where no one locks their door at night, where crime is virtually nonexistent, where the number of tourists is intentionally restricted to preserve the ecological balance, and where each visitor must pay a …
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Diving Fernando de Noronha – Part 2
August 2009 All year round, you can have great quality dives thought to be the most magnificent of the South American continent. The water has a pleasant average temperature of 26°C. The visibility is outstanding, ranging from 25 to 45 meters. During the months of …
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Close Encounters of the Giant Kind – Brian Skerry
Brian Skerry, one of the very few National Geographic underwater photographers, explain here about the making of this amazing picture of a whale facing a diver standing on the seabed.
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Nemo33 in ScubaDiverAA (Singapore) – Jul. 2009
One full page picture of Nemo33 in Scuba Diver Austral Asia Magazine (Singapore) – July 2009
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