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Diving Southeast Asia for iPad - A guide to the world's most diverse marine environment - cover

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Diving Southeast Asia for iPad - A guide to the world's most diverse marine environment

Beth & Shaun Tierney

Publisher: Footprint Travel Guides

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Diving Southeast Asia introduces divers to the world's most diverse marine environment. This truly comparative guide includes over 400 popular sites, all of which have been dived, reviewed and photographed by experienced husband-and-wife team, Beth and Shaun Tierney. From the pristine, isolated reefs of Indonesia's Spice Islands to the lively marine and land environments in The Philippines' Puerto Galera, there's something for everyone. The guide also features personal opinions and anecdotes from both experts and other divers, as well as recommendations of what to do and see on dry land.
Available since: 02/01/2015.

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