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leezerface's "60 Of The World's Top Dive Locations"

Taken from the book by Monty Halls entitled "Dive: The Ultimate Guide to 60 of the World’s Top Dive Locations." The book includes climate, tranportation, medical and specific dive site information.

Sorted by bodies of water: Caribbean Sea (1-8), Atlantic Ocean (9-15), Mediterranean (16-19), Red Sea (20-24), Indian Ocean (25-38), Pacific Ocean (39-60).

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1. Florida Keys 335 people  
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Little Bahama Banks  
3. Turks and Caicos Islands 137 people  
4. Isla de la Juventud 1 person  
5. Cayman Islands 247 people  
6. Cozumel 232 people  
7. Barrier Reef 28 people  
8. Grenada 36 people  
9. Scapa Flow  
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Porthkerris & the Manacles  
11. Lundy Island 8 people  
12. Skellig Islands 8 people  
13. Outer Banks 109 people  
14. Fernando De Noronha 211 people  
15. Gansbaai 1 person  
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Medas islands  
17. Sardegna 87 people  
18. Ustica  
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The Zenobia  
20. Thistlegorm  
21. The Brothers  
22. Dahab  
23. Gulf of Aqaba  
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Sha'ab Rumi  
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Aliwal Shoal  
26. Sodwana Bay  
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Inhaca Island & Bazaruto  
28. Lake Malawi 8 people  
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Watamu Marine Park  
30. Grande Comore  
31. Rodrigues Island  
32. Aldabra & Amirantes  
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Lhaviyani & Felidhoo Atolls  
34. Similan Islands 4 people  
35. Komodo National Park 4 people  
36. Bali 937 people  
37. Ningaloo Reef 13 people  
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Neptune's Island & Dangerous Reef  
39. Catalina Island 68 people  
40. Sea Of Cortés 17 people  
41. Cocos Island National Park 4 people  
42. Islas Galápagos 1861 people  
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Coral Atolls of Rangiroa 2 people  
44. Bora Bora 834 people  
45. Bikini Atoll 4 people  
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Chuuk Lagoon's Ghost Fleet  
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Yap Island  
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Palau Archipelago  
49. Tubbataha Reef Marine Park 3 people  
50. Sipadan Island 6 people  
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Created by leezerface on Dec 30, 2006.