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- betlenut trees are swaying to and fro and the winds are howling
- bopha maximum wave height is now estimated at 48 feet
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- bopha storm force winds extend out 120 miles
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- since records began only thirteen tropical cyclones have ever existed between 5°N and 5°S of the equator
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- Tropical Storm Bopha
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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
- typhoon pablo
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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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Swimming with Whale Sharks Philippines
Stunning Whale Shark Photos Aim to Help At-Risk Species Jakob Schiller January 25, 13 At first glance, Kristian Schmidt and Shawn Heinrichs’ photos of models swimming with whale sharks off the coast of the Philippines appear heavily Photoshopped. But while … Continue reading
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Palau Dive Adventures
Getting to Palau and seeing the almost unbelievable diving may only happen once in a person’s life. If you have gone on other dives and felt like just one of the other cattle aboard a ship, choosing a great dive … Continue reading
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Scuba Diving Magazine: Palau Dive Adventures Launches International Operation
Redondo Beach, Calif. – New boutique scuba dive company Palau Dive Adventures, which focuses on small groups, safety and personal dive plans, has launched its international operation and is accepting online reservations at http://www.palaudiveadventures.com or via personal scuba concierge at 888-334-DIVE. … Continue reading
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Palau Travel and Dive Photolog by Jim Caldwell
Whether you are a scuba diver, kayaker or the interested traveler, Jim Caldwell’s Palau Travel and Dive Photolog web site is an amazing resource into what CEDAM named as one of the Seven Wonders of the Underwater World, Palau. With … Continue reading
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