An Invitation To Every One
http://www.wowphilippines.co.uk/dive
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Diving in Philippines
With over 7,000 islands and a magnificent coastline,
Spectacular drop-offs, deep dives, caves, wrecks, and a richly varied marine life await the visitor. The variety of hard and soft corals is amazing . there are more than 500 species (the entire Caribbean only has around 60). Divers commonly see sharks, rays, moray eels, octopus, and sea snakes, along with innumerable species of fish, including groupers, jack, tuna, surgeonfish, parrot fish, sweetlips and lionfish, to name a few. Of the 100,000 known species of shellfish, over 21,000 are found here, including many that are unique to the Philippines. It's a diver's paradise!
Jack Jackson, Globetrotter Dive Guide to the Philippines, 2nd edn.,
New Holland Publishers: London, 2002
you healed from what illness brit? is plushed correct?
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the water in the mouth of the volcano is rich in sulphur. best for the skin.
in victus
lolz. its healing component is mostly for rheumatism britexpat.. :P
-=The desire to do what you shouldn'T is the very desire that defines Humanity=-
Yes. I went to mount Pina Tubo and was healed..
yup. mt. pinatubo. it also has healing components. scientifically, of course.
-=The desire to do what you shouldn'T is the very desire that defines Humanity=-
try having a picnic in the mouth of a volcano. that's fun.
not only natural resources.. also ship wrecks! its so creepy, felt like im being pulled in while school of fishes pass by it... ahh.. the memories. hehe
-=The desire to do what you shouldn'T is the very desire that defines Humanity=-
diving or dying...
Muff Diving ?
Source:
- A study Conducted by FriedUnicorn - Vol I (September,1999)