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mount agung bali volcano

Diving Travel — Bali volcano Mount Agung

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Why Bali remains safe 98{2ab15f113b077567805133d7319191ae2634a01a8c0d1dd8eae53a19b41080a1} of Bali landmass outside of the ‘Danger Zone’ of any potential Bali volcano Mt. Agung eruption The Bali Tourism Board Hospitality Media Centre recently proclaimed that 98{2ab15f113b077567805133d7319191ae2634a01a8c0d1dd8eae53a19b41080a1} of the land mass of Bali is perfectly safe for holidaymakers despite the current high...

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Buddy Check Bali

Dive Safety — The Buddy Check

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The Buddy Check   The buddy check is taught in all Open Water scuba diving courses. It is essential to ensure safe and comfortable diving with your scuba diving buddy and should be done before every dive.   How to remember it   The PADI acronym used is BWRAF but this...

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Diving in Bali - Seasickness

Diving Health — Seasickness

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Prevention & cure of Seasickness   Many people suffer from occasional seasickness. If you have ever suffered from it yourself you will know how debilitating it can be, a great day out on the water can turn into a countdown of the minutes until you are back on dry...

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Jellyfish Diving in Bali

Diving Safety — Ouch! Jellyfish

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Jellyfish   Of the 2000 varieties of jellyfish in the world, only 70 are harmful to humans. There is a famous site in Palau called Jellyfish Lake where you can snorkel with millions of Golden and Moon Jellyfish without being stung.   On the other extreme, some species such as...

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