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Phoenix Scuba take group trips to many destinations. Here are some pictures from our 4 group trips to Belize and The Blue Hole. Yep it is something you must go to see at least once…like the Grand Canyon
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We go scuba diving in San Carlos Mexico and have for 15+ years now. This is a video of our impressions on Mexico…Friendly People , Beautiful, and SAFE.
Please watch our video and see the San Carlos we have enjoyed over the years. Garys Dive Shop has always been top notch and the boat crew are fantastic.
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Reuters was the definition of journalistic tenacity. Get the message through even if it’s by a pigeon.
But times have changed since the telegraph wires first crackled with news, and changed a lot.
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I’ve been there but not on tour. Would like to book one within the next year.
We went on the one called Introduction to Ireland. It was about 900 each at the time – this didn’t include airfare.
Vacation Overview
Dublin and the scenic best of the Irish Republic await you on this beautiful eight-day journey, a popular pick for travelers. In Dublin, enjoy a visit to Oscar Wilde’s Trinity College as part of an orientation drive around this vibrant city. A scenic ride through horse-racing country leads you to the National Stud and then to Limerick. Next, savor the breathtaking views of the Cliffs of Moher and the Clare Coast, and enjoy Irish hospitality at Rathbaun Farm. After taking a ferry across the Shannon, a panoramic drive takes you around the stunning Ring of Kerry. The world famous Waterford Crystal Factory, Ireland’s oldest handweaving mill at Avoca, Glendalough, and the scenic Wicklow Mountains conclude your Irish journey. This vacation is ideal for first-time visitors to Ireland with only a little time to spare.
Every year, a group of us takes a bike trip together. This year, we did Canada’s Atlantic coast. This shows the world’s highest tides in the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick. You can see low tide at the Hopewell Rocks, and then five hours later, the tide has risen 14 meters (more than 40 feet.)
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