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Looking for a Japanese PADI Instructor to work in Dahab, South Sinai, Egypt

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samirashmawy

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We at the Divers Down Under/Seven Heaven Hotel in Dahab, Red Sea are looking for an experienced Japanese instructor to join our team on a freelance or full employment basis depending on what suits the instructor best. Our website is www.sevenheavenhotel.com

Dahab has one of the best dive sites not only by the Red Sea but the whole world providing instructors and other divers alike the opportunity to do easy but rewarding shore diving to the world famous Blue Hole The Blue Hole / The Bells - Diving Red Sea, Dahab, dive site directory

the Canyon, Ras Abu Gallum and so many other dive sites. The tourist environment is very relaxed and there is plenty of entertainment.

Anyone interested pls give me a shout.
 
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