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Hoga is a beautiful, tiny island in Indonesia. There are about 30 local families living in a small fishing village and a community of Operation Wallacea students doing marine research. I was lucky enough to spend a week diving and snorkeling there in the summer of 2009.
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Arrecife, in Lanzarote, is named basically because they are reefs( arrecifes in Spanish) in the area that protect the city port of the Atlantic tides.
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The beautiful town of Tabarka in northern Tunisia is one of the most spectacular diving areas in the Mediterranean sea. Its coral reef just of the coast is still under explored and you feel like Cousteau discovering the paradise for the first time!!
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Electrified Steel Grids attract new life at this wonderful place to bring your LC-A + KRAB and Fisheye Submarine!
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Aurora Province is located on the East-Central side of Luzon Island in the Philippines. Many of its municipalities were once part of Quezon Province. Aurora became an official province in 1979. This is why when I told some friends I went to Aurora, they said, “Oh you went to Quezon.” I had to correct them.