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Hi All,
Just joined today, and started reading some
I've been certified more then 7 years now, but did less then 40 dives in the past 6, and more then 20 in the past year...
Pretty good. We have 2 very different dive scenes.
first, and more famous, is the north tip of the red sea, where the city Eilat is (near AQABA in Jordan and TABA in Egypt). Diving is great there, many reefs, tropical fish, and with a constant temperature of 19-21 C all year and 30m dives sraight for shore with no boat needed, it's amazing.
second, and least known in Israel, is the east edge of the Mediterranean sea. Dives are more challenging, with ship wrecks and some historical sites, but weather can be disturbing.
Diving in Israel is very easy...
If you haven't yet, click Forums above and start going thru the list - looking for those of interest to you, especially your local dive club. Always good to try a Search before starting a new thread, tho and be careful about posting Threads & Replies without reading the Stickies at the tops of most forums. Click the link in my Sig below to PM me if I can help you around here..
Great news for vacation divers who cannot talk themselves into buying a personal CO tank tester!
>> Rent one for a week or longer here <<
Now let's see more CO readings in your trip reports, ok...??