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In an area of the Pacific known as the heart of the world's marine biodiversity, one island group stands out for its jaw-dropping abundance of life.
Sublime drop-offs and macabre wrecks make Palau and Truk Lagoon a glorious study in contrasts.
Once the secret weapon of the U.S. Navy, the fourth-largest atoll in the world is now open for diving.
Micronesia. The name alone is magic to divers' ears. But to the rest of the world, it's practically unknown. Here's why divers want to keep it that way.
Scuba's best-kept secret? Divers have been yapping about it for years.
The western Pacific is a dream destination. Learn how to make it reality. Start with Palau, Yap and Truk. But don't stop there--we'll show you the best of the exotic western Pacific.
Wanted: A few good divers to explore virgin reefs, deep wrecks and abundant marine life. Tourists need not apply.
From pelagic-rich seamounts to World War II wrecks to the primal landscape of the Southern Highlands, we'll take you on a tour so vivid you can almost taste the betel nut.
With neighbors like Fiji, Australia and Papua New Guinea, you might think the Solomon Islands would have some pretty good diving. And you'd be right