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    The Philippines – truly a diver’s paradise

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    May 3, 2019
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    MT20190503_D1
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    A tropical archipelago comprising 7,641 islands, the Philippines offers bodies of water, with highly diverse marine wildlife and seascape — perfect for all kinds of divers and deep diving enthusiasts to explore. This makes the country a popular major diving hub in Asia. With countless spots for divers of different skills, Philippine waters are suitable for beginners who are simply looking for fun recreational activities and most ideal for intermediate divers seeking underwater challenges to hone their skills and experts in search of new adventures.
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    The Philippines – truly a diver’s paradise. (2019, May 3). The Manila Times, p. D1.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/6297
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    Subject
    Divers; Recreational waters; Recreation; Marine organisms; Sea turtles; Ecotourism; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN); Philippines; Batangas; Palawan; Cebu City; Subic; Bohol; Negros; Camiguin; Davao; Tubbataha Reefs; Anilao; El Nido
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