Have a different dive in Shark Arena

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The next step ofrepparttar tour oncerepparttar 132869 Shark Wall one is completed takes divers torepparttar 132870 Shark Arena. At this point, and before going intorepparttar 132871 water, divers are given a new tank and new instructions in order to be as safe as possible. Divers should pay attention to what their instructors say and follow their indications in order for everything to go alright.

The Shark Arena area is at a depth of about 45 feet. It is a flat and sandy spot located aboverepparttar 132872 deep water area, atrepparttar 132873 top ofrepparttar 132874 reef. This part ofrepparttar 132875 tour allows divers be really close from where sharks are being feed and feelrepparttar 132876 excitement of having them passing on their sides in such a proximity that they could even touch them if they wished.

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Diving in Cozumel Island

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Cozumel Island has two main areas which can be differentiated,repparttar western area andrepparttar 132868 eastern one. The west side of this island has calm waters which make it ideal for swimmers, snorkelers and divers who wish to practicerepparttar 132869 activity in a rather quiet environment. The east side ofrepparttar 132870 island is usually windy and its waters are ideal for windsurfers and experienced divers.

Due torepparttar 132871 wide range of activities this island offers, people from all ages can find something to do. There are activities for many different preferences, from those who wish to spend a calm and relaxing time by taking a sun bath or swimming in turquoise waters, to those who wish to go through an exiting activity such as diving in a current or windsurfing.

Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.divepilot.com. Please visit his website to discover the world of diving!


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