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You will get as many different answers to this question as people that you ask. The "big three" of Caribbean diving are considered to be Bonaire, Cayman and Cozumel. But there is excellent diving all the way up and down the Caribbean. Roatan, Turks & Caicos and Saba are also mentioned as top destinations. Some destinations excel for particular reasons, but have less general interest to divers. For example, Dominican Republic has cave systems which attract cave divers. Several locations are famous for the shipwrecks, such as Martinique and the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. Bahamas is famous for shark diving. To each their own.
Millions of people worldwide go scuba diving each year. The exact number can vary due to factors such as location, popularity of the activity, and access to diving sites.
Yes, a big one that many people do.
In my diving club, there are no members in the US diving at the moment.
About 500,000.
There is no definitive number on how many people have died cliff diving globally, as incidents go unreported. Fatalities can occur due to factors like misjudging the height of the cliff, hitting rocks or shallow water, poor diving technique, and sudden changes in weather conditions. It is important to always ensure proper safety measures and training before participating in cliff diving.
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The smallest diving platform is a 1m. But, there are many other diving platforms. Such as, 3m,5m and 7m etc.
About 14 people where killed and 4 were badled injuried
In 2009 it had 503,856 visitors.
dolphin are very popular many people write about them and talk and play with them in aquariums and swim with them in scuba diving.
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