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Discover World War II Wrecks on Diving Passport, your scuba TV show on the Internet

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Dear Fellow Divers,

On the current edition of Diving Passport on the Internet we discover an amazing series of wrecks from World War II in the Bikini Atoll. Then in Guam we take a short tour to watch playful dolphins and have fun snorkeling. We also get to dive the incredible reefs of Roatan, Honduras and after that we explore the beautiful forest, waterfalls and crystal clear waters of the island of Pohnpei in Micronesia.

Also, the end of the year brings excellent news for you from Diving Passport. From now on you can subscribe to our Newsletter and get, twice a month, the latest on our web page updates as well as the contents of upcoming shows.

To subscribe, just click the link on www.divingpassport.com , where you can also watch the program right now.

Good Diving!

The Diving Passport Team
 
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