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- Typhoon Bopha a “typhoon in a million” is that it has developed five-degrees from the equator
- Typhoon Bopha began around 4pm Dec 2 2012
- Typhoon Bopha is expected to last for up to 24 hours
- typhoon had jogged slightly south making its main destination Palau’s island of Anguar
- typhoon is predicted to sustain 150-mph winds and 180-mph gusts when it reaches Palau on early morning Monday
- typhoon make landfall in Palau on Sunday December 3rd
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Grouper eats 4ft shark in one bite
Goliath grouper eating a black tip shark in one bite off the coast of Bonita Springs Florida. August 2014.
Posted in dive Palau, Diving, Jim Caldwell, Photography, Redondo, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Travel
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Great White Attacks REMUS SharkCam
In 2013, a team from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution took a specially equipped REMUS “SharkCam” underwater vehicle to Guadalupe Island in Mexico to film great white sharks in the wild. They captured more than they bargained for.
Posted in dive Palau, Diving, Jim Caldwell, Palau Diving, Photography, Redondo, Scuba, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged diving with sharks, great white attacks, great white hunting, great white video, great whites in wild, great whites REMUS sharkcam, HD shark video, Jim Caldwell, Palau Scuba Diving, Palau sharks, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole Oceanographic shark video
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A Deep Dive Into New Scuba Tech
By Vivian Wagner TechNewsWorld 2/13/14 “There is always going to be some hesitation to putting your phone in a housing and taking it underwater, but as more and more are diving with iGills, it is just becoming the new normal,” … Continue reading
Posted in dive Palau, Diving, History, Jim Caldwell, Palau Diving, palau islands, Photography, Scuba, Scuba Diving, Snorkel, Travel
Tagged Amphibian Labs, an app and a waterproof case turn iPhone, an app and a waterproof case turn iPhone into a dive computer, Aqua Lung's i3 Control System, Aqua Lung's Legend LUX and LX regulators, buoyancy control Aqua Lung's i3, dive computers, iGills, iGills Amphibian Labs, iphone dive computers, jim caldwell redondo beach, Labs. ultrasound waves instead of radio waves under water, Master Breathing System, scuba dive computer, scuba diving, scuba diving computer, scuba equipment, ultrasound technology gives a range of around 330 feet under water
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Scuba Diver Greeted Face to Face by Friendly Seal
This scuba diver wins the official seal of approval. Jamie Gallacher, 15, was on his very first dive off the coast of Isle of Man, located between Northern Ireland and England, when a seal got up close and personal, greeting … Continue reading
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In Palau, a glancing blow from Typhoon Haiyan
PRIWorld Producer Peter Thomson November 14, 2013 The world’s attention has been focused this past week on the ongoing disaster in the Philippines, as millions of residents there struggle to cope with the unprecedented crisis brought on by Typhoon Haiyan. … Continue reading
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Typhoon Huiyan Pounded Palau
Typhoon Huiyan pounded Palua, still saving much of its brutal force for the Philippines. Super Typhoon Haiyan pounded Palau and parts of Micronesia early Thursday morning, packing winds of up to 250 kilometres per hour. Kayangel is located 24 kilometres … Continue reading
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