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10 Extraordinary Islands To Visit On Your Next Vacation

10 Extraordinary Islands To Visit On Your Next Vacation May 10th, 2012 at 10:00AM: Summer is the time of island vacations. It is time to put as much distance between you and the real world as possible. It is time to stand outside of your everyday life and to see how it all looks from a paradise perspective. Here is a collection of islands for escape – places to recharge, gain perspective and explore. From an island in the land of the gods to a tropical Amsterdam at ...

Video Of The Day: Scuba Marriage Proposal In Riviera Maya, Mexico

Apr 9th, 2012 at 9:00PM: Scuba diving is a hobby that many travelers enjoy. People traverse the globe looking for the best dive sights and new adventures. While most scuba divers consider any excursion in which they see a new fish or sea creature a success, the young man in this video had a bigger catch in mind: his girlfriend. He proposed underwater in Riviera Maya, Mexico after plotting with the dive crew for six ...

Adventurous Options In Turks And Caicos

Adventurous Options In Turks And Caicos Apr 8th, 2012 at 3:30PM: While many people think of Turks and Caicos as being a relaxing beach getaway, the islands have a lot more to offer than just that. In fact, adventure enthusiasts will feel right at home with an array of daring options in a beautiful setting. Barefoot Waterskiing Forget skis and boards; barefoot waterskiing lets you feel completely free during your adventure. Because the coral reef system ...

Paraty, Brazil: A Colonial Beach Paradise

Paraty, Brazil: A Colonial Beach Paradise Apr 6th, 2012 at 2:00PM: When visiting Brazil, many people head straight to the big cities of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. However, there is a beach paradise located in between the two metropolises called Paraty that is a worthwhile destination no matter what your travel style is. During my trip to the area, I couldn't get enough of the historical activities, colorful colonial buildings, beautiful beaches, ...

James Cameron completes solo dive of the Mariana Trench

James Cameron completes solo dive of the Mariana Trench Mar 27th, 2012 at 8:00AM: A couple of weeks ago we told you about James Cameron's plans to dive the Mariana Trench, a massive canyon in the middle of the Pacific Ocean that marks the deepest point on our planet. This past weekend Cameron saw those plans come to fruition when he crawled inside his specially built submersible – dubbed the DeepSea Challenger – and piloted the vehicle nearly seven miles beneath the ...

Vagabond Tales: Scuba diving Nicaragua in a lightning storm

Vagabond Tales: Scuba diving Nicaragua in a lightning storm Mar 6th, 2012 at 10:00AM: In spite of being one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere, many travelers list Nicaragua as their hands-down favorite country in Central America. The colonial heritage of Granada and Leon, the world-class surf of Popoyo and San Juan del Sur, and the relaxing feel of the islands, these are all highlights of Nicaragua that draw visitors back time and again. Wait. Did you just ...

Exploring the diverse scenery of East Java, Indonesia

Exploring the diverse scenery of East Java, Indonesia Jan 22nd, 2012 at 1:00PM: The area of East Java in Indonesia is home to beautiful and diverse landscapes that include beaches, volcanoes, mountains, plantations, lakes, natural reserves, and a lot more. There are also many natural, cultural, and adventure activities to partake in, like scuba diving, hiking volcanoes, surfing, witnessing traditional ceremonies, hearing folklore stories, learning the cultivation process of ...

Exploring the marine life of Madagascar

Exploring the marine life of Madagascar Jan 20th, 2012 at 4:00PM: While many people may think of DreamWorks' animal cartoon movie when they hear about Madagascar, there are many reasons the destination warrants a visit in person. The country of Madagascar is actually a large island off the eastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. Because of it's unique location and climate, the area is home to an array of interesting and colorful diving opportunities. ...

The diverse diving destination you probably haven't heard of: Raja Ampat

The diverse diving destination you probably haven't heard of: Raja Ampat Jan 17th, 2012 at 4:00PM: Located off the northwest point of the Bird's Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea in Indonesia is Raja Ampat, an archipelago full of diverse habitats. The name literally means "Four Kings" and is a great destination for adventure travelers who want to get off-the-beaten path and explore a location with more fish, coral, and invertebrate species than anywhere on the planet. To experience ...

Gadling gear review: Hummingbird Carry-on Zip

Gadling gear review: Hummingbird Carry-on Zip Jan 9th, 2012 at 8:00AM: Picking the right bag to carry with us on our travels can be almost as important as selecting the items we put inside of it. Our baggage must be versatile, rugged, distinctive, and now days, easily fit inside an overhead compartment. The Carry-on Zip from Hummingbird meets all of those criteria, and then some, providing travelers with a simple, but very useful, bag for active excursions. ...

Off-the-beaten path Australia: Kangaroo Island

Off-the-beaten path Australia: Kangaroo Island Jan 8th, 2012 at 5:00PM: When living in Sydney, Australia, I often took the weekends to explore other parts of the country. One place I vowed to visit was Kangaroo Island, an island in South Australia that I imagined to be full of wildlife and undisturbed nature. I'm glad I went, because my instincts were more than correct. Know before you go: Although there are a few luxury options for a visit to Kangaroo Island, ...

Civil War shipwreck will become Florida's next underwater preserve

Civil War shipwreck will become Florida's next underwater preserve Jan 6th, 2012 at 4:00PM: The wreck of a vessel that served in the Union navy during the Civil War is slated to become Florida's 12th underwater preserve, Tampa Bay Online reports. The USS Narcissus was a tugboat armed with two cannons that participated in the important Battle of Mobile Bay. Shortly after the war it sank in a storm in Tampa Bay, Florida. As it went under, its boiler exploded and killed everyone ...

Adventure Vacation Guide 2012: Belize

Adventure Vacation Guide 2012: Belize Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:30AM: Belize is the only country in Central America with English as the official language. The small country, measuring 180 miles long and 68 miles wide, is a popular vacation destination for tourists whose native language is English. But Belize is good for much more than just lounging in white sand while watching the shimmering teal waves roll in and out while drinks, ordered in English, are ...

Conrad Maldives hotel offers guests a chance to spot whale sharks

Conrad Maldives hotel offers guests a chance to spot whale sharks Dec 11th, 2011 at 9:00AM: The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island hotel has announced that it is once gain joining forces with the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme. This unique partnership gives visitors to the resort a rare opportunity to view and interact with those amazing aquatic creatures while research is conducted on their behavior, migration patterns, and habitat. The whale shark is the largest fish on the ...

Divers can experience coral spawning in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia this November

Oct 31st, 2011 at 5:30PM: In 1981, the first scientific observation of coral spawning took place. Coral spawning can be thought of as a coral orgy or sex on the Great Barrier Reef, with the process beginning six months prior when eggs and sperm begin to form in the coral. Certain factors must be present for the coral spawning to take place, such as water temperatures being 27 degrees Celsius and a full moon (the spawning ...

Photo Gallery: Queensland, Australia

Photo Gallery: Queensland, Australia Oct 12th, 2011 at 5:00PM: Usually we're uncomfortable posting direct press pitches, but these pictures are too good to resist. Queensland, Australia, is often regarded as one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. Home to various UNESCO World Heritage Sites, beautiful beaches, breathtaking city skylines, a tropical climate, and wildlife that you can experience up-close, it is no wonder that 2.1 million people ...

Win a trip to dive the Great Barrier Reef

Win a trip to dive the Great Barrier Reef Aug 23rd, 2011 at 8:00AM: PADI, the Professional Association of Dive Instructors, is closing in on a very impressive milestone, and to celebrate they're giving away a very impressive trip. The organization that has trained more scuba divers than any other, is now approaching their 20 millionth certification, and the lucky person who earns that distinction will win a trip for two to dive Australia's Great Barrier Reef. ...

UNESCO's Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites: A Photo Gallery

UNESCO's Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites: A Photo Gallery Aug 11th, 2011 at 10:30AM: Ancient shipwrecks, sunken World War II vessels, underwater caves, and submerged cities - these are but a few of the treasures classified as significant and in need of protection on UNESCO's underwater cultural heritage list. UNESCO has been promoting the protection of the world's cultural and natural heritage for almost four decades, yet its convention on underwater cultural heritage has ...

Blackbeard's pirate ship gives up its anchor

Blackbeard's pirate ship gives up its anchor May 28th, 2011 at 12:00PM: A pirate ship owned by the notorious Blackbeard is being investigated by archaeologists, who have just retrieved one of its anchors. The Queen Anne's Revenge, was grounded in 1718 while trying to enter Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina. Blackbeard had just come from blockading Charleston until he received a ransom. Currently the wreck lies in only 20 feet of water, as easily accessible to ...

Scuba diver sets new depth record exploring New Zealand cave

Scuba diver sets new depth record exploring New Zealand cave May 8th, 2011 at 8:00AM: An Australian scuba diver set a new record for depth recently while exploring a remote underground river cave in New Zealand. He, and his teammates, braved dark passageways, icy cold water, and treacherous conditions in an effort to find the elusive source of the Pearse River. Diver Craig Challan descended to a depth of 194 meters or roughly 636 feet, as he cautiously made his way along the ...

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