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Fish and circuses: What the world’s 14 best diving spots look like

Using scuba diving, you can see the most amazing inhabitants of the depths in these locations

by Lindsay Blance

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Wolf twin
O. Wolf, Ecuador

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An uninhabited island in the Galapagos Archipelago is a pair of Darwin Island and only slightly exceeds it in size. It is named after the German geologist Theodor Wolf. It is forbidden to disembark on Darwin and Wolf, but scuba diving is allowed.

Dirty diving
Lauadi, Papua New Guinea

Not far from the capital of the country, Port Moresby, is the village of Lauadi with one of the world’s largest diving beaches, Dinas Beach. There are no beautiful underwater landscapes here — most of the bottom is covered with silt and mud. But here you can observe truly fantastic creatures.

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