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Scuba Diving in the UK

Many scuba divers shy away from diving the UK, fearing cold water and challenging conditions. Whilst this is true in some cases, the UK has a lot to offer the recreational scuba diver. This article discusses the rewards of donning a dry suit and taking the plunge.

Words: 574   Downloads: 0   Category: Water Sports   By: Megan Caros

Why Cave Diving in the Bahamas Requires Training

If you’re a fan of cave diving and you want a truly unique experience, the Bahamas is the place to be. It offers a wide array of aquatic life, undiscovered reefs and hidden caves to be explored. But navigating through one of the world’s most popular underwater cave systems will require training and expertise. This 748-word article discusses cave diving in the Bahamas and the importance of being properly trained.

Words: 748   Downloads: 1   Category: Water Sports   By: Charm Baker
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Buying Scuba Diving Gear

The world is full of fascinating locations that can amaze and entertain those who are brave enough to enter their waters. Scuba diving might not be for everyone, but it can provide hours of adventurous exploration for those who prepare for it properly. Find out what type of equipment is essential for this activity.

Words: 602   Downloads: 0   Category: Water Sports   By: Word Gypsy

Scuba Diving is Fun! How to Get Started

Scuba diving is a great hobby and an experience quite unlike any other, but of course no-one can just get the equipment and jump in water. This article gives a brief description of the training needed to go diving, how to find it and what to do next.

Words: 600   Downloads: 1   Category: Water Sports   By: Megan Caros
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Port Royal, Jamaica: Pirate Capital of the World

In the late 17th century, Port Royal was known as the wickedest city in the world. It was also the largest and the richest city in the Western Hemisphere, until being destroyed by earthquake, tsunami, and mudslides in 1692. Entire article is displayed below in preview. Note: The article was previously published under my pseudonym, "Renaissance Woman" on associatedcontent.com.

Words: 513   Downloads: 1   Category: Water Sports   By: Diane H
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The Story of Black Bart, the Pirate

He was an unwilling pirate, a dashing figure, and a pioneer for working condition reforms. Bartholomew Roberts, known better as Black Bart, was truly a pirate´s pirate. Entire article is displayed below in preview. Note: The article was previously published under my pseudonym, "Renaissance Woman" on associatedcontent.com.

Words: 568   Downloads: 0   Category: Water Sports   By: Diane H
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