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Live Aboard Diving Cruises

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Nurse Betty - 26 Jul 2005 12:21 GMT
Worldwide cruises.  It looks like something that you might be interested
in as informed scuba divers.  I have been on a couple of these myself.
If you have any questions about these cruises please feel free to e.mail
me and I will help you all I can. Happy scuba diving.

http://www.divingtravel.com/
Debbie Darling - 26 Jul 2005 18:43 GMT
I have...been diving...on this...particular cruise (BVI) and
really...enjoyed it.  Take a...look.  You may want to...book a...cruise
too.  If you...can afford one...that is.

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Diving Liveaboard Cruises in the British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands, also known as the BVI, have become one of
the very best travel and diving destinations in the Caribbean Sea.

The BVI are composed of numerous islands, forming an archipelago on the
eastern side of the Caribbean. The main island of Tortola is surrounded
by Peter, Ginger, Virgin Gorda, Beef, and The Dogs, making this area one
of the best sailing, big game fishing, liveaboard cruising, scuba
diving, and snorkeling places in the world.

Scuba diving has become a very popular activity among vacationers
traveling to the Caribbean, and the BVI are home to some of the best
diving in the Caribbean.

The clear and warm tropical water will delight divers and snorkelers
year round. Most of the dive sites in the BVI are between 18 to 24
meters (60 to 80 feet) on submerged coral reefs.

The islands are also home to two of the best wreck dive sites in the
Caribbean: the famous RMS Rhones and the Chizukea.

These two ships are now part of the underwater landscape and some
incredible marine life has developed on site and can be admired on our
liveaboard cruise in the BVI.
Tell Tail Terrier - 01 Aug 2005 01:18 GMT
I am going on this dive next week. Anyone want to join me? All costs of
the trip are being paid for ahead of time by a generous diving donor,
who just wants other divers along, to share the experience with him.
 
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