I joined the army in 2006 and was part of an EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) Regiment. In my last year in the Army I ruptured my...
It’s great to see new blood joining our fantastic sport of diving. I often hear people complaining about the lack of young people taking up our...
The Scorpion Fish family (Family Scorpaenidae) is huge. It includes, Lion Fish, Devil Fire fish, Paper Fish, Indian Walkman, False Stone Fish, Stone Fish and of course,...
The Author Richard Salter Review by Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown First impressions of this book are good. It has lovely inviting front and back covers and...
During both the Great War and World War two, fishing trawlers, drifters and whalers were used as mine sweepers or ancillary vessels. During both wars, hundreds...
By: Thomas Powell In the modern dive community, every type of diving has inherent risks. The reality is that every little niche within scuba diving will always...
Makadi bay is a tranquil, horse shoe shaped bay nestled between the sand dunes of the desert and the exquisite, clear, life-filled Red Sea between Safaga...
Part 2: Kuredu Island Resort Jim and Cary report on their trip to visit various resorts and liveaboards in the Maldives. In Part 2, they visit...
By: John Bentley & Brian Shreve The interwebs are a great place to pick up some great, and some not so great, information. Internet cave divers seem to enjoy...
One of Regaldive’s most popular diving destinations, the Maldives is a picture-postcard paradise. Above water, stunningly beautiful white sand beaches complement the exhilarating underwater realm that...
Most people, when you mention Barbados will think of beautiful beaches, tranquil blue sea and colourful coral reef scenes. You might, if you have read our...
Each year, between August and November, the Ocean Sunfish or Mola Mola come to the clean, clear waters off the East Coast of Bali near the...