I always wanted to dive the Yonaguni monuments in southern Japan. If you go in January the hammer heads are starting to school
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Bikini Atoll
Bikini Atoll
Bikini Atoll
So, if you got some terrible diagnosis and worked out that you had time for three dive trips before you died, where would you go?
Where would you go?
Yes, good one. A National Geographic team was in Cocos at the same time I was. Guess who got priority in use of the Deep See? I canceled my subscription in retaliation. But since I've already been to Cocos, it's not on my list, even though it's hard to imagine better diving.Cocos including a ride on Deep See
Another good one, but I've spent a lot of time in the neighborhood already, so it's a little further down my list.Wakatobi and a week on Pelagian
Ningaloo is on my list, but I'd skip the Good Barrier Reef.Australia - both the GBR and Ningaloo Reef
Reminds me. I forgot the Cenotes.
Interesting thread. I have an incurable cancer, with a 50/50 chance of living 5 years.
There are places I'd love to go, like Bikini Atoll, but they're cost prohibitive. I'm planning to do as much diving as I can afford in as many places in the Carribean as possible. So far we've managed Cancun, Playa del Carmen (including a couple Cenote dives) and Curacao. We're planning to go back to Mexico in May, but not sure where, yet. The Carribean makes the most financial sense, and there are certainly more sites there than I could possibly dive.