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Home > Travel & Leisure > Travel > Adventure Travel > Diving & Snorkelling

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Adventure travel: Close encounters in the South China Sea *
Says Doug Alexander: "In a land where iguanas are a lucky symbol, I consider the giant lizard blocking my path outside my Malaysian beachfront hut as a promising sign for my dive in the South China Sea." [More]

Diving in the Turks and Caicos *
Tugging at my fin to slow me down, my buddy signalled, his arms spread wide, "There’s something big following us." [More]

Diving the Cenotes of the Yucatan *
"More than two hundred divers have died here." Our flashlights scanned a sign of a skull and cross bone emblazoned with the word "peligro" or danger. [More]

Great White Shark diving at Guadalupe Island *
"We've got shark!" About the time the announcement was shouted by a crew member, the 17 divers aboard the M/V Islander had just about given up hope of discovering a geographically desirable great white shark destination. . . [More]

Muck Diving in Lembeh Straits *
Why descend 20-30 feet in water filled with stinging hydroids, and God knows what else, to scan a bottom covered with junk and scattered trash, a dozen varieties of empty bottles of beer, old fish nets and bamboo traps, discarded rice bags, and, perhaps, a coral bommie here and there? [More]