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"In the middle of the Great Ocean, in a region where no one ever passes, there is a mysterious and isolated island; there is no land in the vicinity and, for more than eight hundred leagues in all Keep Reading
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INTERVIEW: Coral Restoration Foundation Celebrates World Oceans Day
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10 Best Places To Scuba Dive For Your World Travel Bucket List
As a Scuba Diving addict, I'm always searching for the best, most serene and untouched dive sites in the world. I prefer those that offer plenty of flora and fauna, especially when Keep Reading
AUSTRALIA: Tasmanian Devil Conservation on Maria Island
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INTERVIEW: Charles Darwin Foundation Exec. Director Swen Lorenz
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TEXAS: Our Sea Turtle Rescue with Sea Turtle Inc
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