The World-Wide Web Virtual Library - Papua New Guinea
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Dive expeditions, sharks etc ...
See also
Recreation
and
Travel and tourism
Aquatic Encounters
Travel & Dive Galapagos, Papua New Guinea, Thailand With Aquatic Encounters
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Dive International
DIVE INTERNATIONAL is offering Dive Vacations to the South Pacific, particularly Australia and Papua New Guinea. As we develop, Information on our progress, and our offers, will be available on the following pages.
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Dive Sites of Papua New Guinea
Book review: ... indispensable guide to divers and snorkellers of all levels of qualification and experience
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Madang Diving
A cooperative effort of the divers of Madang. We hope you enjoy it.
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Mike Ball Dive PNG
Mike Ball Dive Expeditions offers you Australia and Papua New Guinea's best diving holiday experience. With Australia's best dive vessels and dive sites unmatched anywhere in the world. Our Dive Expeditions are suited to the adventurous diver seeking pelagics, deep walls, shark action or wreck diving.
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Peter Hughes Diving
From May to December, the M/V Star Dancer embarks from Rabaul or Walindi, off the north shore of the Gazelle peninsula of New Britain Island, offering a variety of itineraries which include the Duke of York Islands, the Talele Islands and the inner and outer reefs of the Binnings as well as some charters in 2001 which cruise between Walindi and Rabaul. M/V Star Dancer leaves Papua New Guinea for Palau, Micronesia in January 2001 then returns to Papua New Guinea for the rest of the year.
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Wildthang's Papua New Guinea Dive page
Explore exotic destinations such as Alotau, Madang, Rabaul, Port Moresby, Lorengau, Lae, Kimbe, Tufi, Vanimo, Wewak, Kieta, Duke of York Islands, Wuvulu Islands, Ninigo Islands, and Kavieng . Diving is one of the fastest growing tourist attractions in PNG.
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