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Archive for July, 2009

1of6.:MUDandDIRT.com:.Canam Snorkel Kit

Friday, July 31st, 2009

John Cannon from mudanddirt.com shows how to make and install a snorkel kit on all can-am outlanders. more info on www.mudanddirt.com

Duration : 0:8:54

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Posted in How To Snorkel | 3 Comments »

Environmental & Marine Sciences

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Scarborough Campus at the University of Hull runs a number of Environmental Marine Sciences Courses, with the emphasis on physical field work, both at home and overseas.
Take a look at this taster video to see the kind of things we do!

For more details visit www.hull.ac.uk/cems

Duration : 0:4:59

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Posted in Snorkeling Fins | 1 Comment »

Lanai snorkel trip – Maddie sets sail

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Lanai snorkel trip – Maddie sets sail

Duration : 0:0:17

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snorkeling in sharm-el-sheikh

Friday, July 31st, 2009

snorkeling with my 5mp liquid image underwater digital camera mask,a steal at £60,If you do go to sharm its well worth taking a boat trip to the reefs

Duration : 0:9:38

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Posted in Snorkeling Masks | 4 Comments »

underwater in the Caribbean

Friday, July 31st, 2009

I love Snorkeling, such a peaceful feeling gliding through the water without the constraints of gravity, just drifting along among schools of tropical fish. Paradise. Music by Alex Yiannaras. Find him:
MySpace.com/Elixirion
www.elixirion.com

Duration : 0:5:16

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TOMMY SEEBACH – SNORKEL OG GUMMITÆR

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Tommy seebach is a legend in danish music.

Duration : 0:2:43

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Posted in Snorkel | 25 Comments »

YOUTH / SMALL SNORKEL ,SCUBA MASK – Clear

Friday, July 31st, 2009

YOUTH / SMALL SNORKEL ,SCUBA MASK - Clear

YOUTH / SMALL SNORKEL ,SCUBA MASK

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Reef House Hotel Roatan Honduras

Friday, July 31st, 2009

The Reef House offers the best resort experience ever.

Having said that it would be fair to say, I’m not a fan of the over hyped, luxury hotels which are a world away from reality, where guests are cocooned , and could be anywhere in the world. So don’t come to The Reef House Resort Roatan if you are looking for a luxury hotel with night life!!

If you want night-life, crowds & noise, then stay down at the West End of Roatan.

The Reef House is the real thing, a place for diving, and total shoeless relaxation, but with great service and food.

Reef House is located in one of the last traditional water-front villages on Roatan, and is only accessible by boat.

On your way, you’ll pass through the village of Oak Ridge, a vibrant fishing community of friendly locals, whose homes are built on stilts over the water.

Located on the east end & southern side of Roatan, Reef House is constantly washed in cooling trade winds (which conveniently blow the sand flies to the western & more built-up end of the island), and has one of the best diving walls in the Caribbean 100 feet from the water-front bar.

If you want to see photographs of The Reef House resort then go to http://www.worldwidevacationspots.com/articles/13/1/The-Reef-House-Resort-Roatan-Honduras/Page1.html

Certainly one of the highlights of staying at Reef House is the tidal salt water pool, which hosts anywhere from 15-20 hawksbill and green turtles, which are part of an on-going study to discover their habits & range.

You can snorkel with the turtles, and the host of other sea life residing in the pool (including conch, barracuda, octopus, & lots of juvenile fish) any time you desire

The resort is very comfortable if rustic, rooms were clean with window A/C units, ceiling fans & a shady verandah perfect for reading a book on a hot afternoon, and hot water in the private baths.

The food is incredibly good and plentiful. Meals are very sociable, and all take around the table together.

We had King Crab, Lobster, Chicken, steaks on the grill, Salads, and lovely desserts with all types of juices and teas. This is not to forget how good the breakfasts were as well.

The bar is the real centre of the resort, where most of the guests congregated in the evening

The hosts were outstanding. If felt like you were part of the family

The diving was outstanding. The Dive Master David (pronounced Dabeed) was fantastic as was his side kick the boat Captain Choco.

The rental equipment was in great shape well taken care of. However if diving is not your thing, the snorkelers were equally happy, as they frequently saw as much or more than the divers. They also had the option of snorkelling in front of the resort or tagging along on the dive boat.

To summarise, if you want to experience life in a traditional Roatan village, in a clean & comfortable resort, surrounded by natural beauty, friendly staff & guests who share your passion for diving and snorkelling & the beauty of the reef, then Reef House Resort is for you. They offer an incredible experience with hosts who truly care about the island of Roatan, their guests, and the reef.

Reef House is one of those small & comfortable places you keep hoping to find.

If you are looking to dance all night and have breakfast in bed, go somewhere else. If you want to relax, dive, Snorkel, swim, read, swap experiences, eat well, and repeat it all the next day, the Reef House is for you.

Kelly J Wilson
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/reef-house-hotel-roatan-honduras-122626.html

What is involved in becoming certified in Scuba diving (cost-certification-equipment needed)?

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

As I read about becoming PADI certified for open water dives, I see different prices for the classroom and pool dives, plus are additional dives required (with extra fees?) neccessary for certification and why do I have to buy certain equipment of my own for certification, like snorkel, fins, boots and mask. Is this typical? Why do I have to purchase this stuff? How much does the gear cost? And I have two teenage daughters plus my husband interested in doing this for our cruise in August- should we pursue this, or just do the "beginners dive" that the cruise offers?

well when iwas taking my course i had to buy my own mask Snorkel boots fins becasue this a necessitiy when your diving and you should always buy your own regulator and B.C. becasue these things not all dive sites have them to rent and you wouldnt want to share all that equipment that other people have used i have everything except my dive tank which you dont have to buy beavuse you can rent that anywhere but ive sometimes left some of my equiment at home and find it to very fruasting that i have to rent all this equpiment its really qutie annoying not to have your equipment as for the cruise dive you should only do it if you dont plan to go diving alot becaus the diving equipment does tend to get kinda of expensive but prices vary on what kinda brands you buy hope thid helps

Japanese bands?

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Do you like japanese bands like
MAXIMUM THE HORMONE
Beat Crusaders
Matchy with Question
Nightmare
UVERworld
Snorkel
Sun Set Swish

Hell yh
And i noticed that those bands are from
Naruto
Death Note
and Bleach
There kool anime
My favorite song is
Zetsubou Billy – MAXIMUM THE HORMONE
ITS SO KOOL.

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