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Hi to all the members,
i just wanted to inform on a new dive spot in the north of Cebu. its a dive shop in San remigio beach club. in the last year we been diving there and spotted lost of new underwater animals.if u are bored from the same dives in Cebu ,moalboal , malapascua and others, this is the place to try and have a chance to find new life.
if u want to c and know more, visit the website cebureef. com San Remigio Marine Dive Center[/url]
thanks for your time and hope to see u there
Saar
Your photo is enough reason NOT to promote your site and NOT to promote your dive team. Will check it anyway to know who to reprimand, because they allow the divers to touch the corals.
Your group should take the whole diving course again to know how to respect marine life.
Your dive license should be taken back. Your group is so irresponsible to run a dive shop.
Hi there, I have dived in san remigio several times and it's been getting better and better every time. I'd like to encourage more divers to come over and check it out. I've seen turtles, eagle rays, cuttlefish, morays and a whole lot more.