2017年6月22日星期四

Touch the sea in different way:Top 10 perfect diving places

A little wave is bobbing along in the ocean, having a grand time. He is enjoying the wind and the fresh air until he notices the other waves in front of him, crashing against the shore. "My God, this is terrible,the wave says ."Look whats going to happen to me! Then along comes another wave .It sees the first wave, looking grim, and it says to him, “Why do you look so sad?”

The first wave says,You don’t understand! We`re all going to crash! All of us waves are going to be nothing! Isn`t this terrible ?”The second wave says ,No , you don`t understand.You`re not a wave, you`re part of the ocean.

So,today , I will show you 10 perfect diving places 

1. Diving with great whites, Gansbaai , South Africa. 

 Everyone knows how the Jaws theme music goes. Diving with great white sharks is up there with base-jumping in the adrenaline top 10, and Gansbaai in the Southern Cape is the ideal place to swim with the big fish

Fortunately, there`s an aluminium cage-or for the brave, a clear plastic tube-between you and the ocean`s greatest killing machines. Numerous companies offer dives in Gansbaai`s “Shark Alley”, but look for operators who invest their profits back into shark conversation .

2. Getting married underwater in Trang , Thailand.   

If you fancy making a splash on your wedding day, consider an underwater wedding at Trang in southern Thailand

Every Valentine`s Day, dozens of couples don scuba tanks and descend to an altar 12m beneath the Andaman Sea for a full Thai wedding ceremony .

Wedding dresses are de rigueur and even the marriage certificate is signed underwater; the ceremony ends with the happy couple releasing one million baby shrimps and a giant clam onto the reef to gain Buddhist merit

Of course, it`s tricky saying “I do” with a regulator in your mouth

3. Sleeping with the fishes in Fiji

Travelers with plenty of cowrie shells to spare can swap a night under the stars for a night with the starfish at the sparkling Poseidon Undersea Resort in the Fiji islands. Suites are housed in futuristic pods on the sea bed, covered by acrylic domes and linked to the surface by a high-speed elevator. There`s even a private submarine that guests can pilot aroune the lagoon. It`s all very James Bond, and the prices would make a super villain wince

4. The ultimate fish supper in the Maldives.

Taking the heights of luxury to the depths of the ocean, the Conrad Rangali Maldives resort offers every imaginable indulgence, including an eatery at the bottom of the briny. Covered by a curving glass canopy; the restaurant floats beneath a curtain of swirling tropical fish, 5m below the surface of the Indian Ocean. Stingrays, groupers and sharks are regular visitors-think of it as an aquarium where the fish get to watch you eat. If you can see past the obvious contradiction, the menu runs to spiced scallops, tuna sashimi and lobster fricassee.

5. Swimming to your room in the Florida Keys    

The only hotel in the world where you have to scuba dive to reception, Jules`Undersea Lodge is housed inside a converted maring laboratory off the coast of Key Largo. Just six people fit inside this futuristic space, which opens directly onto the seabed through a pressure-balanced wet room. The compact quarters might deter the claustrophobic, but the sea=delivered from the surface in waterproof containers-as well as dives in the lagoon.

6. Snorkelling with whale sharks , Ningaloo Reef , Australia  

Swimming with sharks feels a lot less scary when the sharks in question don`t eat meat. Whale sharks grow to more than 12m in lengh-sa long sa a double decker bus-but these gentle giants live off a diet of microscopic plankton.

Whale sharks spook easily and the ideal way to get close is with a mask , snorkel and fins ,so the best place to swim with the world`s biggest fish is Ningaloo Marine Park on the west coast of Australia

7. Submarine cocktails in Eilat,Israel

According to Jules Veme, Captain Nemo Frowned on alcohol and anything else associated with the surface of the earth , but the Red Sea Star would still be his kind of bar . Nestling on the seabed off the coast of Eilat, this wacky watering hole offers the rare opportunity to sip a cocktail at the bottom of the sea . 这家Okay, so the décor-wobbly windows , starfish lanterns, jellfish chairs-is as tacky as an octopus`s tentacles ,but you can`t fault the views over a coral garden teeming with fish.


8. Wreck diving in Truk Lagoon ,Micronesia

The world of wreck diving owes a lot to WWII-whole fleets of warships were sent down to Davy Jones at Coron in the Philippines and in Scapa Flow in Scotland. But nothing compares to wreck diving in the tiny state of Chuuk in Micronesia. The sandy seabed of this coral atoll forms an eerie graveyard for more than 300 Japanese battleships, freighters, submarines and aircraft, sunk in a single devastating American assault in February1994. However, dive carefully-the wrecks still carry their original cargoes of tanks, ammunition, torpedoes, depth charges and mines.

9. Freshwater frolics in Lake Malawi    

Landlocked Malawi might seem an unlikely destination for a dive trip , but Lake Mlawi has hidden depths . One of the world`s top spots for freshwater diving, this African Great Lake is home to at least 1500 species of tropical fish , but significantly , no crocodiles (for some reason , they stick to the rivers feeding the lake ) . On the southern lakeshore, Monkey Bay is a prime spot to learn to dive: for one thing , the - 5 -  “pool” training takes place in the warm , current-free waters of the lake.


10. Disappear into a sinkhole in Mexico  

The polar opposit

e of open-water diving ,sinkhole diving offers the eerie experience of dropping into the dark unknown . Hidden away in the jungles of Yucatan ,Tamaulipas and Quintana Roo, Mexico`s cenotes-from the Mayan word for “sacred well”- plunge to dizzying depths . Divers have descended to 282m in the still, silent waters of Zacaton in Tamaulipas without ever reaching the bottom. Leave your fear of confined spaces at the surface-the average sinkhole is a tangle of stalactites, stalagmites and winding limestone passages.

What a amazing world! Let’s go together !



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