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Boracay Discover Scuba Diving with Joe and Binny
Discover Scuba Diving with Joe and Binny at Angol Point
Nancy & Bastian Open Water Dive # 4
Nancy & Bastian doing thir final Open Water dive #4 at Crocodile Rock.
Erik, Morgan, family and friends PADI Discover Scuba Diving
Massive fishfeeding at Angol Point in Boracay Philippines. The reef is covered with stony corals, leather corals, nudibranchs, anemones, sea stars and sea cucumbers.
Davy & Adelaide’s Discover Scuba Dive Boracay Philippines
Padi Discover Scuba Dive Boracay Philippines at Angol Point. This is an excellent dive site for beginners and training dives. The reef is covered with stony corals, leather corals, nudibranchs, anemones, sea stars and sea cucumbers. This dive was for 35 min!
Wreck Dive With Rienhard and Moshe
Boracay Island Philippines, Wreck dive with Rienhard and Moshe
SCUBA Diving Wedding Proposal Jeremy & Sunshine Boracay
SCUBA Diving Wedding Proposal of Jeremy & Sunshine in Boracay Philippines. (Angol Point) At the end of this clip, you will see their actual wedding footage on the beach of Boracay Philippines. Congrats!!
Sondra, Stephanie, Yuliya’s Discover Scuba Dive Boracay
Sondra, Stephanie, Yuliya’s Discover Scuba Dive Boracay Philippines. If you’re looking for a convenient way to try scuba, look to a PADI Discover Scuba Diving experience to broaden your horizons. You can jump into this program near home in a pool, or on vacation near open water. Give it a try. Diving can change your [...]
Kevin, Reggie, Brendan, Jake, Brandon at Yapak 2 Boracay
PADI Deep Divers Kevin, Reggie, Brendan, Jake, Brandon at Yapak 2 Boracay. Down to 40 Meters to check out some sharks, tuna, sweetlips, and more.
Bockscar PADI Open Water Scuba Dive
Terry’s dive at Angol Point. This is an excellent dive site for beginners and training dives. The reef is covered with stony corals, leather corals, nudibranchs, anemones, sea stars and sea cucumbers.
Karola & Szczep PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Fridays Rock
Karola & Szczep’s first dive at Fridays Rock. This famous fish-feeding station is a large boulder which provides photographers a chance to capture close-up shots of angelfish, butterflyfish, surgeonfish, damselfish and sergeant majors will approach hoping to be fed. There are also many parrotfish, triggerfish, snappers, scorpionfish, lionfish, sweetlips, groupers, cuttlefish and wrasse.


















