The Cover
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| Issue 3/2007 |
Issue 3/2007
Best of Asia Pacific: Great Escapes
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Divided by water, Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah feature some of the most accessible and best diving in Asia Pacific By Ivan Choong and Matt Oldfield/Scubazoo |
Indonesia: Enter the Dragon
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Komodo National Park is a prehistoric world where travellers can rub shoulders with some of the planet's most bizarre and beautiful creatures By Chris Mitchell |
Bikini: Torpedoes, Bombs & Really Big Guns
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More than 60 years after Operation Crossroads, Bikini Atoll brings divers face to face with history By Jeanne Liebetrau |
Environment: Finding Namena
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A new marine park in Fiji is saving the environment and giving hope to a community By Darryl Leniuk |
Buyer's Guide: The Problem with Bags
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Can't decide whether to pack a second pair of underwear or your shiny new torch? The key to beating the baggage allowance blues is selecting the right gear bag and knowing how to pack By Jayne Jenkins |
In Focus: The Magic of "White" Balance
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Understanding when, how, and why to use manual White Balance By Mike Veitch |
Scuba 101: The Importance of Clean Air
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What you need to know about the air in your tank By Jim Bartlett |
Icons: A Bright, Shining Future
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Malaysian dive pioneer Clement Lee on his past, his present, and the future of Sipadan By Al Hornsby |
The Photo Shop: Taking the High
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Pass Approach By Doug Sloss |
Sea Science: Hide & Seek
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Uncovering the critters that live on the sand |
PLUS
X-traordinary dives in Belgium, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, and French Polynesia; 7 Things You Need to Know About the Magnificent Chromodoris; and a portfolio from Malaysia’s Jason Isley












