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Wednesday, October 10

Nelson Bay Long Weekend Oct 2007
by
dive2000
on Wed 10 Oct 2007 20:51 EST
Comments from the weekend included…“Everything worked out brilliantly - weather, diving conditions, mix of personalities on the trip etc. ... more »
Saturday, July 7

Sean Capper cleans up in Lord Howe photo comp
by
dive2000
on Sat 07 Jul 2007 17:14 EST
Dive club member Sean Capper recently travelled to Lord Howe Island for some diving, relaxing and to take part in ... more »
Tuesday, July 3

Minke Madness - GBR June 2007 by Josie Ruth
by
dive2000
on Tue 03 Jul 2007 17:00 EST
An experience of a lifetime that exceeded all my expectations.
As most of you know I am a diving ... more »
Wednesday, June 20

Truk Lagoon - Wrecks, Wrecks, Wrecks!
by
dive2000
on Wed 20 Jun 2007 14:12 EST
Kevin, Cherie and seven of our Dive 2000 club members just returned from the first of our winter tropical dive ... more »
Saturday, May 5

Great Vis in Jervis Bay
by
dive2000
on Sat 05 May 2007 21:23 EST
After a murky start to the year in January, Jervis Bay has really turned it on since our February weekend.... more »
Monday, April 16

9 Years' Wait for a Dive in Piccaninnie Ponds
by
Muhunthan
on Mon 16 Apr 2007 22:49 EST
Cave diving is not for everyone. But there is more to cave diving than just caves. There are sinkholes. And there is one sinkhole that has been calling for nine years. Piccaninnie Ponds. more »
Tuesday, October 3

Our Adventures in Paradise with dolphins, mantas, sharks and black pearls.
by
dive2000
on Tue 03 Oct 2006 23:44 EST
DOLPHIN DIVING: Our two Zodiac inflatables skimmed across the calm surface of Rangiroa Lagoon, coconut trees formed...
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Thursday, September 28

1 Degree in PNG
by
Muhunthan
on Thu 28 Sep 2006 11:57 EST
Papua New Guinea offers some great diving and Kavieng is said to be the big fish capital of PNG. Whilst not living up to reputation, the Dive 2000 group had good times and much fun at other people's expense, as always! more »
Thursday, August 31

The PNG Adventures of the Terrible Trio, later the Awesome Foursome; by Diane Hacking
by
Muhunthan
on Thu 31 Aug 2006 11:40 EST
Diane, Ian and Jennifer have just come back from the Dive 2000 trip to Kavieng, in Papua New Guinea. The trip was the last trip to be made in the area by the Mike Ball boat, Paradise Sport, before it is retired from service. As usual, the terrible trio got up to all sorts of antics, resuming where they left off in Townsville. This is their story! more »
Friday, May 19

Good Days, Poor Knights
by
Muhunthan
on Fri 19 May 2006 16:33 EST
A short plane flight from Sydney, New Zealand offers quite varied diving around North Island and South Island: from diving on the historically signficant Rainbow Warrior and the HMNZS Tui to the cruise liner Mikhail Lemotov to the world reknowned Poor Knights Marine Reserve and the various fiords of Fiordland. Our trip to New Zealand managed to just scratch the surface. more »
Monday, March 27

Diving Lake Jindabyne
by
Muhunthan
on Mon 27 Mar 2006 20:40 EST
In 1967, as part of the Snowy Mountains Hydro Electric Scheme, the old township of Jindabyne was relocated to a new site and the old town was flooded. So what does a scuba diver do? Well, there is water, there are things to see underwater, you have the means - well, you dive the old township, of course. more »

The Decline of the President
by
Muhunthan
on Mon 27 Mar 2006 20:17 EST
The SS President Coolidge, resting at the bottom of the Segond Channel for more than 60 years, is starting to show signs of age; so much so that even local divers are constantly being surprised at the deterioration. more »
Monday, February 6

Jervis Bay Marine Life Smorgasbord for Australia Day by Kevin Deacon
by
dive2000
on Mon 06 Feb 2006 17:29 EST
Six times a year Dive 2000 club members and new clients gravitate to Jervis Bay and sail off aboard MV ... more »
Friday, December 30

Not Penetrating the Yongala
by
Muhunthan
on Fri 30 Dec 2005 13:18 EST
A fantastic trip to dive the Yongala in November, full of fun and adventures more »
Monday, October 31

The HMAS Brisbane
by
Muhunthan
on Mon 31 Oct 2005 19:24 EST
Even since its retirement as the last steam-driven destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy, the HMAS Brisbane promises to fulfil its role as a marine park dutifully. more »
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