This expedition in South Australia was with famed shark victim Rodney Fox. I have been diving these cruises to the remote islands South of Spencer's Gulf for over thirty years. Every year there are new sharks to provide spectacular action.
The magnificent monuments that have survived thousands of years in Egypt are testament to a towering race of Pharaonic builders.
The Maldives are comprised of 1196 tiny atolls sitting on larger atolls, off the coast of India in the Indian Ocean. These tiny sand islands rise only a few feet above the surface, and many have large hotels from water's edge on one side to the water's edge on the other.
Over a span of thirty-five years, Micronesia has been one of the most popular diving destinations. This is due to the wrecks of Truck Lagoon, and fabulous walls and current-swept corners in Palau, and other diving and touring sites throughout the islands.
This 600-foot high fortress is built on solid volcanic basalt, yet it had a swimming pool at the top. It also has thousand-year-old brick staircases whose mortar is made of coral and egg whites. the entrance to the castle on top was through the jaws of a massive stone lion.
Off the coast of Western Australia lie some of the most exciting marine life found anywhere. Tuna, whale sharks other large sharks such as tigers abound. In addition, there are gorgeous, rich reefs at the remote Rowley Shoals atolls.
After many trips to the warm, clear waters of the Philippines, it still ranks among the riches diving destinations I have ever enjoyed. From nudibranchs to wrecks to manta rays, it was a cavalcade of wonders every day!
Traveling through India is a parade of wonders, from temples decorated with erotic statuary to mountain-top palaces and ancient astronomical observatories.
Fiji's islands lie scattered across thousands of miles of ocean, offering a magisterial variety of island scenery, dive sites, currents and boating.
for many years, Australia's Coral Sea reigned as the finest diving in the world--crystal-clear water, brilliantly colorful reefs and plenty of larger animals. The only problem is that the great oceanic reefs with therse attractions lie up to 300 miles off the Queewnsland Coast!