Natural Ways
SnorkelingSnorkeling is sometimes called the diving of the cowards - how unfair! Snorkeling is an easy way to observe underwater life. No heavy equipment is needed, no big skills required. It is suitable to all ages and to those who have suffer from disturbs that do not allow them to dive. And no matter how much divers may brag about what they see deep down, from the surface you can still see a lot!
I have just started this page, so I don't have much to show yet. But there are some good things to check:
- Snorkeling Basics, taken from "St John Guidebook",
- Underwater Pictures from my trips
- Australia
- Fiji
- British Virgin Islands
- U.S. Virgin Islands - Still unfinished!
- Marine Fish Catalog (pictures of fish)
- Fish Collection - Online Search, Division of Fishes - Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History
- Underwater Photography Portfolios, from the Smithsonian staff photographers at the National Museum of Natural History (I have seen most of those fish while snorkeling, so why dive?)
- Anna's trip to Maui
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Updated on January 22, 1997