December 25, 2021
Posted by ramon in Diving, Islands, IUCN Protected Category 2, National Parks, Phang Nga, Reefs, Thailand, Tropical Coral Reefs, Tropical Monsoon
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July 3, 2020
Posted by ramon in Diving, Fjord, Galway, Ireland, Mayo, Oceanic, Temperate Deciduous Forests
Killary Fjord
Killary Harbour (Irish: An Caoláire Rua) is a fjord that is located in Western Ireland. This 16-km-long flooded valley acts as a natural border between the Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking region) counties of Galway to the south, and Mayo to the north. Connacht’s highest mountain, Mweelrea (elevation : 814m) rises imposingly on the northern side of Killary Harbour, whereas the mountain ranges of the Twelve Bens and Read more0
March 6, 2020
Posted by ramon in Diving, Glaciers, Iceland, IUCN Protected Category 2, National Parks, Southern Region, Taiga & Boreal Forests, Tundra, UNESCO
Silfra Fissure
Silfra Fissure is known to scuba divers the world over for the incredible visibility of its glacial meltwater. The fissure, like Nesgjá in the north of Iceland, is located on the tectonic plate boundary of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Silfra is also a site that can be accessed throughout the year, as the temperature of the water does not fluctuate by much and remains between 2 to 4 °C. During winter, snow-cover in Iceland is Read more
August 26, 2019
Posted by ramon in Arid Desert, Canary Islands, Diving, Reefs, Sclerophyll & Mediterranean Forests, Spain, UNESCO
Diving Lanzarote
Volcanic oceanic islands emerge from the bottom of the ocean floor and grow until they break the surface of the water. Most often than not, only a small part of the volcanic structure is above sea level, and the vast majority of it remains submerged. This means that there are countless geological structures that are open to exploration to scuba divers--that is as long as they remain within recreational scuba depth Read more0
July 19, 2017
Posted by ramon in Astronomy, Class 1, Coastlines, Day Hike, Diving, Hiking, Indonesia, Islands, IUCN Protected Category 2, Looped Hike, National Parks, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Reefs, Tropical Coral Reefs, Tropical Savanna, UNESCO
Komodo Island
The volcanic island of Komodo (along with Padar, Rinca and an archipelago of smaller islands) is a part of Komodo National Park, an area that was founded in 1980 and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. The national park was formed to protect, and is an eponym of, its most famous denizen--the mighty Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), the world's largest and most dangerous lizard. The islands are Read more0
January 29, 2017
Posted by Ramon in Aceh, Budget, Caves, Coastlines, Diving, Indonesia, Islands, IUCN Protected Category 6, Reefs, Tropical Coral Reefs, Tropical Rainforest