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1. Belize, Great Blue Hole

Seen from above, the Great Blue Hole looks like the pupil. In fact, Great Blue Hole, which has been listed as the World Heritage Site, is a famous diving spot. Surrounded by the reef, Great Blue Hole has a diameter of 400 meters and a depth of 145 meters. The area that is 40 meters underwater attracts diving enthusiasts from all over the world. Seen from the surface, no fish or any marine life could be seen. But whether it is true or not, you should ask the diving enthusiasts.

2. Micronesia, Chuuk Lagoon

This place is rich in coral reefs and tropical fish, but the real lure for diving enthusiasts is the wrecks here and it is said that Chuuk Lagoon is the place which has the largest number of wrecked ships.

3. Hawaii, Manta Ray Village

Night is the funniest time when diving here. Divers shine strong light on the surface of water to attract plankton, which will attract devil fish while that attracts a large number of diving enthusiasts. Sometimes people will see the spectacular devil fish with wings, but sometimes they could see nothing.

4. Papau New Guinea, Samara Island

You could not see the whale, the devil fish or the conger eel till you go to the southeast side of the island of Papau New Guinea, where there are only some small cute creatures. Even for novices at diving they will also gain something here. Lush coral reefs and tropical fish will definitely be magnets for you, and debris in the sea can make you deeply feel the turbulent history of the island.

5. Malaysia, Palau Sipadan

Seba Island is sure to be the world top diving spot where it has green sea turtle. It is said that in the depth of 22 meters underwater there is a place called the turtle tomb, because there are a large number of turtle bones. For security purposes, visitors can also go to see barracuda whirlpool and a large number of barracuda will form a vortex like hurricanes. The scene is so impressive that no divers are willing to miss this beauty.

6. Costa Rica, Coconut Island

Some scenes in Jurassic Park were filmed on this island, but scenery underwater is more dangerous. A large number of sharks lurk in the water and whale sharks are also found on one of the largest shoals, which will sometimes give divers dangerous surprises. Therefore divers need to live aboard because no one is allowed to stay overnight on the island.

7. South Africa, Gansbaai

Speaking of the food chain, nothing is more than the large cannibal white whales on the top. Local professional divers will use baits to lure large white whales into a huge cage. In fact, it is to view large white whales for diving enthusiasts. When watching the large white whales draw a circle that is about 6 meters in diameter, you may worry about whether cages can withstand the torment.

8. Egypt, Mohammed National Park

Mohammed National Park includes 20 diving sites, many of which are the best diving sites in the Red Sea. And the most spectacular coral reef are the Shark Reef and the Yolanda Reef, where are both rich in aquatic life. On the Yolanda Reef you can see the wrecks while on the shark reef you can see a lot of fish and sharks. All the visitors must return before the evening.

9. Australia, Cockbiddy Cave

The plain of Australia may look dry, but there are huge caves under this huge limestone, including the Cockbiddy Cave. In 1983 French divers discovered the end of the Cockbiddy Cave successfully, which is also the world longest cave diving. But it only allow experienced cave divers to enter and no visit is allowed here.

10. New Zealand, Rainbow Warrior

In July 1985 the Greenpeace ship "Rainbow Warrior" destroyed by the French government sank in Madurai Bay of New Zealand, and to 25 meters underwater the wreck of this crash was covered with colorful seabed plants and became the home of a large number of aquatic animals.

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