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  2. Scuba diving tourism - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diver in Maldives. Scuba diving tourism is the industry based on servicing the requirements of recreational divers at destinations other than where they live. It includes aspects of training, equipment sales, rental and service, guided experiences and environmental tourism.

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    Maybe you want to go scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef or see the Big Five on safari in Africa. Or maybe you want to go on a worldwide adventure and try out the best golf courses in the world.

  4. Adventure travel - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diving is a sport in which participants explore underwater places while inhaling compressed air from tanks. Scuba diving is most popular in locations with tropical coral reefs, but it may be found in almost any location with water. Popular destinations: Belize's Great Blue Hole; Tahiti; Sipadan Island's Barracuda Point

  5. Category:Underwater diving sites by country - Wikipedia

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    Underwater diving sites in the United Arab Emirates (1 P) Underwater diving sites in the United Kingdom (5 C, 1 P) Underwater diving sites in the United States (1 C, 30 P)

  6. Recreational dive sites - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diving quarries are depleted or abandoned rock quarries that have been allowed to fill with ground water, and rededicated to the purpose of scuba diving. They may offer deep, clean, clear, still, fresh water with excellent visibility, or low visibility in turbid water from surface runoff .

  7. Cave diving regions of the world - Wikipedia

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    A cave diver running a reel with guide line into the overhead environment. Cave diving is underwater diving in water-filled caves.The equipment used varies depending on the circumstances, and ranges from breath hold to surface supplied, but almost all cave diving is done using scuba equipment, often in specialised configurations with redundancies such as sidemount or backmounted twinset.