The Gap Seven of the eight Channel Islands get their names from saints, generally because they were first discovered by Spanish explorers…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 10, 2008
Cayman Island: The Tunnels of Eden Rock and Devil’s Grotto Eden Rock and Devil's Grotto are a "must-do" dives for any scuba visitor to Cayman Island— and Cayman Island is…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 10, 2008
Catalina’s Best Beginner Dives The majority of divers certified in Southern California get their first taste of the ocean's underwater world at Catalina Island.Catalina…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 10, 2008
Catalina’s Best Advanced Dive Sites Divers often gain their first certification dives at Catalina leading many to think that this place is for beginners only.…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 10, 2008
Cozumel 23 Years Later and Better Than Ever My first dive trip to Cozumel Island in 1980 was very enjoyable. Clear water, tropical fish, coral walls and reefs—it…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 10, 2008
Lingcod Reef Lingcod Reef is an extended reef system that begins at Sunset Point and stretches southeast to Pescadero Point. This is…Bruce WatkinsDecember 10, 2008
San Harbor, Lake Tahoe Sand Harbor is a small beach along the eastern shore of Lake Tahoe. Though located on the Nevada side. Sand…Peter HemmingDecember 10, 2008
La Piedra Beach Have you ever wished for your own private beach that's free of parking problems, over-crowding, noise, and other irritants sometimes…Paul McCallumDecember 10, 2008
Cuffey’s Cove Roger and I were on a mission: we were looking for big abalone. Some years ago I explored the area…Bruce WatkinsDecember 10, 2008
Catalina’s Favorite Macro Animals Catalina Island has some great little critters to please your eye and fill the viewfinder of your camera. They are…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 10, 2008