I keep hunting for the catch with this, but I can't find one. This is something that is really,
sincerely, truly free. And if you're headed to the Great Barrier Reef any time soon, then this is an offer you want to
take advantage of. DiveAdvisory.org is offering people the chance
to download a free, 71-page-long guide to diving in and around the GBR.
Written by Lucy Joyce, an Australian diver who has "holidayed and dived worldwide and on the Great Barrier Reef for over 25 years," this e-book will help you to devise the right dive holiday for you and your budget. Including operator listings, color photos, maps, and a marine identification guide, this is an excellent way to learn about diving in the region.
I downloaded it and looked through it last night. I was impressed. The photos are really good. The information is varied: beginners can learn if a liveaboard is right for them, and advanced divers can plan a killer trip hopping from dive-spot to dive-spot. Even non-divers would like this guide, as it covers lots of topside information, as well. It's totally worth checking out!
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1. "beginners can learn if a liveaboard is right for them, and advanced divers can plan a killer trip hopping from dive spt to dive spot"
That is good. There are many people from around the world who like to visit Great Barrier Reef
Posted at 10:23AM on Apr 27th 2006 by Razib Ahmed