Saturday, December 1, 2012
There are many places around the world that are known for their beautiful and breathtaking views of reefs and wildlife under the water.
Because of our current environment problems, many of the coral reefs and marine life have died off or is endangered. Coral is not a plant, it is a living animal! Coral is not quick at adapting to changes in the environment too quickly so as the sea temperature rises and gets polluted, many of the coral reefs have died off. To the left there is a picture of one of the most sensitive and rare corals found in the Caribbean which is now only found in Cuba. This type of coral is called Elkhorn coral. As tourism grows in Cuba it might greatly impact Cuba's beautiful marine life negatively. Cuba is known for its amazing diving experiences because of some of its untouched reefs under the sea. Some other places around the world that are hot-spots for divers are Maaya Thila, Maldives, SS Thistlegorm, Red Sea, Egypt, Great Blue Hole, Belize and Silfra, Thingvellir, Iceland and many more! For more information about these great dive spots and more click world's 50 best dive sites and discover these beautiful dive spots!
Great Blue Hole, Belize
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Hey Vika,
I really enjoyed reading your blog, because I have always wanted to go scuba diving. I find all the gear needed to be very interesting.It seems to be a very expensive sport, yet worth it to see all those amazing fish and coral reefs. Scrolling through your blog I noticed your tagul and your movie production tool. I absolutely love your colorful tagul and your clever movie production prop. I also enjoyed your bright and beautiful photos of the reefs and fish; your background is very welcoming to readers. Overall, I loved your topic and found all your post very intriguing.
I had great experience with Cuba diving and I always plans Cuba tours just for diving, caving and climbing. Yeah everyone wants to learn diving just for their fun and great experiences!!
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