5/27/2006

scuba diving vacation

Scuba Diving: A Trailside Guide (Trailside Guide) The only YMCA/Scuba-sanctioned guide to the wonders of the underwater world. Whether it’s the balmy waters of a tropical coral reef, a wreck in Lake Michigan, the kelp forests of Monterey Bay, the icy waters of the North Sea, or the caves of a Florida spring, scuba diving is a way to explore the world beneath the surface. Trailside Scuba Diving is a comprehensive diving guide that includes all the information divers need to get started on this exciting sport. It reviews the information standard in all certification courses, with chapters on gear, diving planning, safety and first aid, the science of diving and how it affects the human body, diving techniques, the underwater environment, and using dive tables and computers. It also introduces divers to new opportunities and skills such as underwater photography, navigation, wreck diving, night diving, and cold-water diving.-
A trip to a clothing-optional resortMSNBC - Last fall, I noticed that my travel agency was sending a lot of clients to risque resorts. Destinations like Hedonism Resorts in Jamaica — two SuperClubs properties where the management encourages skinny-dipping, pole dancing, toga parties, big
Expats unsure on peacekeepersAge - The imminent arrival of Australian peacekeepers has prompted a mixed response from expatriate Australians in Dili, as aid workers prepare for evacuation. Leith Carroll and his wife Anne Graham were upset that Australian troops were coming to East

scuba diving vacation

scuba diving vacation


The Best in SCUBA Diving This Excellent Military Diving CD-ROM contains the following manuals:

FM 20-11 Military Diving ( 5 volume set)

Volume I Diving Principles and Policy (205 pages)

Volume II Air Diving Operations (253 pages)

Volume III Mixed-Gas Surface-Supplied Diving (131 pages)

Volume IV Closed and Semiclosed Circuit Diving (105 pages)

Volume V Diving Medicine and Re-compression Chamber (167 pages)

Salvage US Navy Salvage Engineer Handbook, Volume I Salvage Engineering

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Scuba diving victim’s survivors receive $1.4 million settlement (Charleston Daily Mail)
HONOLULU — Three companies have agreed to pay $1.4 million to the family of a West Virginia woman who died while scuba diving in Hawaii.

Firms to pay $1.4M in diving suit (Honolulu Advertiser)
Three companies have agreed to pay $1.4 million to the family of a West Virginia woman who died while scuba diving off Hawai’i Kai.