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| "blackbcdiver" <BlackBCdiver@gmail.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :I what to share this fantastic interactive Map from Puerto Rico. Is a :great place for diving What are some of the other places you have dove? In what way are they better or worse than puerto rico? Dan Bracuk If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| blackbcdiver wrote: > Hi : > > I what to share this fantastic interactive Map from Puerto Rico. > > http://www.travelandsports.com/ Puerto Rico was the ONLY divable location where my wife and I took four suitcases of dive gears, stayed in San Juan, drove all around the island, and even took ferries to the islands of Fajardo and Culebra, in search of scuba dives; and came home without doing a single scuba dive, thoght we did some nice snorkeling in the beach of Culebra where the corals grew to the surface of the water in many spots. Granted that was before the days when Puerto Rico was known for scuba activities. Never been back there ever since. Been there. Almost done dat. -- Bob. |
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| Why You don't dive in a Island that have to areas , Atlantic Sea and Carribean Sea. Well in and other point of view , You need to go to a scuba dive store , and they will show you a lot of place to dive. But if you don't know were to take the bus they will leave you. The only thing i don't see is the reason why you don't do a single scuba dive? I go to los tubos in Manati , every week-end . BBC |
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| I go to los tubos in Manati every week-end , is a nice clear beach with deep like a 25 to 30 clear water. And las week i was in Mar Chiquita with deep like 25 to 65 . Both are in the north part of puerto rico in the midle cost. BBC |
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| DIVING PUERTO RICO THE NEXT BEST THING TO SLIPPING INTO AN AQUARIUM by Madelyn Miller Since diving in Puerto Rico is one of the Caribbean's best-kept secrets, most of the sites remain untouched. Every dive trip is still an adventure, every diver an explorer. And diving in Puerto Rico may be the next best thing to slipping into an aquarium. Underwater visibility can exceed 100 feet, and land and water temperatures hover around an easy-to-take 78 degrees all year rounds. (I wish the pool at my health club was this consistently warm) During the last Ice Age, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands formed one land mass. Today, the waters connecting these islands are uniformly shallow, and the marine life is spectacular. Exquisite communities of elaborate patch reefs and dazzling reef fish sit in clear turquoise waters rarely deeper than 760 feet. Reached by boat, these sites challenge both novice and experienced divers. Dive conditions are consistently favorable, underwater photography is exceptionally good, and night dives are memorable. Scuba divers see very special things in Puerto Rico. Pristine reefs, spectacular walls, intriguing caverns, and mangrove-topped cays define the tropical waters that surround Puerto Rico. They form the backdrop for dives that are as dazzling as any found in the Caribbean and as diverse as the surrounding marine life. Multitudes of fish coexist with endangered manatees and humpback whales. Corals abound, including species that are mere memories on other islands. Dive options are as varied as the sites themselves. Explore reefs that lie within a splash of your hotel room, or ones that fringe remote islets far from shore. start your scuba experience with an easy half-day resort course, or enjoy an advanced dive 100 feet below the surface. Puerto Rico offers beach dives, shallow dives, boat dives, wall and ledge dives, night dives, cave and wreck dives, and they are all memorable. Operators are NAUI or PADI affiliated, fully qualified professionals using Coast Guard certified boats; they are also enthusiastic veterans of their dive region. Where to stay? The exquisite Palmas del Mar Resort is home to the only on-site dive operation in Puerto Rico. Noted for more than 3,000 coconut palm trees swaying over the property, when you check in at the open-air lobby, you'll be greeted by Roberto, a multicolored parrot and the soft sounds of the lobby's mini-waterfall. The resort gives new meaning to the phrase "a room with a view". From the balcony of a beach-front villa, the Caribbean, mysterious and exotic, is like a chameleon: frequently changing colors from deep blue to jade green. The sky over Palmas del mar is surprisingly predictable, soft blue and usually dotted with fluffy white clouds. Even after you awaken each morning, you'll think you're still dreaming. Because you'll have a breathtaking view of the Caribbean sea or mountains or beautiful man-made lakes and waterfalls. The resort actually looks like the hillside coastal towns of the Mediterranean. Pastel stucco building with red tile roofs terrace down the sides of hills to the sea. Walkways twist and wind their way through lush canopies of trees into sunlit plazas framed by riots of flowers. Most dive sites are located between five and 20 minutes from the docks at Palmas del Mar and include views of multicolored coral, reef walls, small caves, overhangs, swim-throughs and pinnacles hosting a variety of tropical fish. If you get a chance, try diving off the western coast of Vieques, a small offshore island that marks the easternmost boundary of Puerto Rico. Here the waters are relatively shallow and studded with impressive elkhorn coral. Conch and large barrel sponges are also abundant, and grouper, angelfish, morays and other fish are common sights. Green Beach, shaded by towering palm trees, has an offshore reef in 10 to 30 feet of water that features sloping valleys and huge coral heads. Much of Vieques remains unexplored, with many outstanding dive sites still waiting to be discovered. In between dives, you can wade through Old San Juan, one of the best-preserved historic districts in the New World, explore the Camuy Caves, the biggest river cave system this this of Europe, visit a century-old coffee estate , or try your luck in an opulent casino. From rain forests to dry forests, pineapple fields to golf courses, folkloric festivals to classical jazz and salsa concerts, kayaking to hiking--it's all right there in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is also the Caribbean's most accessible island. It offers the flavor of a different world, with the comforts of our own. PALMAS DEL MAR RESORT, BOX2020 HUMACAO, PUERTO RICO. 800-PALMAS-3. http://www.lacasadelmar.net/ http://www.gotopuertorico.com/popup_...qrySectionId=1 http://www.puertoricowow.com/ESPANOL...anol/buceo.asp http://www.prdiving.com/ http://www.culebradiveshop.com/ |
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| if you see this photo , is possible to don't dive here ?? , and don't eat nice ?? can't be , this is a tropical paradise Culebras ! http://www.mamacitaspr.com/ |
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| Huricane season?? |
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| blackbcdiver wrote: > Why You don't dive in a Island that have to areas , Atlantic Sea and > Carribean Sea. It's the Atlantic OCEAN, and the Caribbean Sea! Right there are TWO clues that you don't know anything about scuba diving than running spams for some shop that hired you to spam. Not many people who dived much in the Caribbean would misspell Caribbean, and ever fewer would think the Atlantic is a Sea. I can tell the difference in the salinity of the water in the Atlantic (Bahamas) and the Caribbean, because of my fine-tuned buoyancy (in lead requirement when I dive). The Atlantic Ocean is definitely LESS salty, for whatever the Gulf stream picks up. > The only thing i don't see is the reason why you don't do a single > scuba dive? I said so in my post. That was over 15 years ago, and while there was a scuba shop in Culebras, nobody knew about it. > I go to los tubos in Manati , every week-end . For your Puerto Rico rum punch and weekly advertising pay? -- Bob. |
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| blackbcdiver wrote: > if you see this photo , is possible to don't dive here ?? , and don't > eat nice ?? can't be , this is a tropical paradise > > Culebras ! It's Culebra! The island of Culebra has no "s" in it. You could see that even in the map you used for your first spam: > http://www.travelandsports.com/ As for your NEW spam: > http://www.mamacitaspr.com/ LOL!!!! ROTFLMAO!!! You must be the one who made up that SPAM ad! It misspelled "Caribbean" as "Carribean" too, just like you did in your posts! Jer was right on the mark about you. -- Bob. |
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| "Reef Fish" <Large_Nassau_Grouper@Yahoo.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :Not many people who dived much in the Caribbean would misspell :Caribbean, How do you spell that word anyway? I always have trouble with it. Dan Bracuk If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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