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  • Red Sea liveaboard Emperor Fraser sinks

    Posted on Thursday December 17th, 2009 at 17:07 in accident, red sea, liveaboard

    On the 16th of December, Emperor Fraser hits the reef at dunraven. Gladly nobody was injured. Read more about it here: www.emperordivers.com...

  • 180 meter dive on the Yolanda

    Posted on Tuesday December 15th, 2009 at 04:10 in red sea, yolanda, trimix, tec diving

    Here is a youtube video of a dive to the wreck of Yolanda at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. Click here to view the embedded video. More information about the dive can be found here:  www.redseaexplores.com...

  • Shark kills diver at St. John’s Reef Red Sea

    Posted on Friday June 5th, 2009 at 06:43 in shark, red sea

    Hi there, wanted to share this with you: I got it from a facebook group I am a member of, will people EVER learn NOT to feed sharks, Napoleon Fish or any other animal while diving/snorkling ? I am afraid not Dear Shark Divers, CDWS can confirm that...

  • Back from the 3rd Red Sea Liveaboard

    Posted on Thursday November 20th, 2008 at 09:11 in Photography, traveling, holidays, holiday, red sea, liveaboard, thistlegorm, fun diving

    From the 10th of November till the 17th of November I had the pleasure of being on my 3rd Liveaboard in 2008 This time we did a Sinai Classic trip. From Sharm el Sheikh, we went to Ras Mohammed, crossed Abu Nuhas, to dive the Ghiannis D and Carnati...

  • Freediving The Arch at Blue Hole in Dahab

    Posted on Sunday November 2nd, 2008 at 04:38 in red sea, freediving, fun diving

    I just found this video on youtube today, it shows a William Trubridge freediving the Arch at Blue Hole in Dahab. It is simply amazing to watch it, I really envy the freedivers their freedom. In the beginning of the movie you can see the support tech...

  • Back from the Red Sea

    Posted on Tuesday September 23rd, 2008 at 06:42 in holidays, holiday, egypt, red sea, liveabord

    Yesterday I came home from yet another trip to the Red Sea. I had the pleasure og being on a one week liveabord in the St. John’s are of southern Egypt. After over 600 dives (not all logged) in the Red Sea i finally dived with a Manta Ray, and ...

  • Red Sea Deep South LiveAboard June 2008

    Posted on Wednesday June 18th, 2008 at 14:55 in holidays, holiday, red sea, liveaboard

    Finally I got the time to go through the pictures from my Deep south liveaboard. I hope you like them, feel free to post your comments. The pictures can be found here: LiveAboard June 2008 Here is a few examples:  ...

  • An Octopus

    Posted on Monday March 3rd, 2008 at 15:33 in red sea

    Hi there Was doing some Photoshop work today, so I could print out some of my better picture, i found this cute Octopus. Hope you like it.I REALLY love seeing the under water, unfortunately that does not happen that often.Click on it to see a larger ...

  • Mooring system on Thistlegorm

    Posted on Sunday January 27th, 2008 at 07:08 in wreck, red sea, thistlegorm

    As you might know, HEPCA has organized the setup of a mooring system on SS Thistlegorm. The main reason behind the mooring system, is that a lot of diveguides, still attach the ropes from their boats to weak parts of the wreck. While i was working as...

  • Thomas Canyon

    Posted on Saturday January 12th, 2008 at 08:00 in holiday, red sea, trimix

    Near Sharm El Sheikh, in the Straight of Tiran, there are 4 reef, Thomas Reef, Gordon Reef, Jackson Reef og Woodhouse Reef. All 4 reefs are worth diving, but specially one of them is really nice, where i have had 2 very good dives. The dive site I am...

  • The Arch on Elphinstone

    Posted on Friday January 11th, 2008 at 16:12 in holiday, red sea

    The Elphinstone reef is one of the great reefs in the Red Sea. The reef is some distance from the mainland, therefore there is a good chance to see large animals, like Sharks around the reef. In the southern end of the reef, there is a plateau at aro...