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SCUBA DIVING -
Fun Dives
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Monday, 04 January 2010 13:12 |
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June 2008, It's a dusty day in Doha since 3 days, but our weekend dive cannot be stopped by sand storm and here are some photo.  Divers in Qatar with Dive Master and Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWS) Jonathan Almanon
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SCUBA DIVING -
Training
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Monday, 04 January 2010 13:29 |
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Here is my certificate, ID will be release after few months Me and my PADI Instructor Jonathan Here are some Photo's with the Pinoy Divers
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SCUBA DIVING -
Dive Trips
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Wednesday, 17 March 2010 13:17 |
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It's M.O. Wreck again!!! Forecast is great and we are expecting to have 8 Knots and below wind so no waves and swell.... We travel for 1:30 hrs only using Yamama 1 fit with outboard engine 2x 250 HP Yamaha....
 You can see from the top the wreck, this is very very rare in Qatar and we have this experience really COOL!
Everyone got excited and ready to dive and some want's to do free-dive first (I'm one of them)  Now everyone is ready, and ready to explore the Wreck.
 Toni our instructor and Tish are waiting for some diver to descend. Current was a little bit strong having something like 1.5 to 2 knots but the rest of dive was tolerable it just needs some good planning during the dive. We are lucky we have our OLD TIMER Instructor who knows what's best!
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SCUBA DIVING -
Dive Trips
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Monday, 22 February 2010 13:39 |
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It was a nice sunny weather in Qatar, November 2009 our group went to M.O. Wreck it is 90 KM East away from Doha by Boat.
M.O. Wreck is a LNG Tanker was down during the war with Iraq and Iran during 1980's

Behind: Toni, David, Bong, Eric Front: Arnold, Rodolph, Louise and Kutch
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SCUBA DIVING -
Dive Trips
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Monday, 04 January 2010 13:41 |
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Who said Qatar is a boring country? Well me and 2 of friends just spent pre-New Years eve at Doha's water. It is 31 of December 2008 the weather is fine (a little bit cold) having around 20 Degree Celsius and we decide to dive at Doha buoy.
What to expect at Doha buoy? Honestly I have no idea what's in it, it's like exploration Dive. Ok here is what we experience, the water is fine and calm at surface, you can see some marine few life, we saw Dolphin along the way, now we anchor near the Doha Buoy and we start gearing up. What we experience underwater, it is 20 Meter deep, there is lots lots of current I think it is approximately 1.5 knots to 2 knots you can feel the vibration of the anchor's rope as we hold while descending, visibility is bad so we just spent 25 minutes of bottom time.
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