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Best Snorkeling In The World Wavelength Great Barrier Reef

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2010

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When people refer to the best snorkeling experiences, they typically mention encounters with charismatic megafauna such as sharks, fish or turtles. Strangely, the basis for these wildlife encounters, the coral reef itself, barely rate a mention. It is our mission to illustrate that without the foundation of a healthy thriving coral reef system, encounters with key creatures like the turtle and shark in this video is hard to achieve.

Video taken on snorkel by Chris Fluffy Jones


We believe the best snorkeling in the world is a coral reef adventure on a Great Barrier Reef snorkeling trip with Wavelength Marine Charters because coral reefs on the great barrier reef australia are perfect for snorkeling rather than scuba diving due to their shallow nature with most life in the first few metres. Great barrier reef diving is more for the scuba diving experience rather than seeing coral reefs and fish. Unlike snorkeling in hawaii or snorkeling in cozumel or snorkeling in bahamas or snorkeling in sharm el sheikh, expert snorkeling tips and snorkeling how to information is given on the boat. Snorkelling great barrier reef not from crowded Cairns but from Port Douglas is the best snorkeling with sharks, snorkelling with dolphins, snorkeling with turtles and snorkeling with stingrays. Unlike the high impact Agincourt reefs, Opal Reef is like snorkelling in a coral reef aquarium.

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  • You mean scuba diving...

  • @0bobbey0

    No definately not ! I mean snorkeling - coral reefs are solar powered so almost all life is in the first few metres and certainly all the colour is - so snorkeling rather than scuba diving is absolutely the best way to see the Great Barrier Reef. As you can see in all our videos !

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  • this is called scuba diving not snorkeling

  • wow!

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