Join the adventure in beautiful New Zealand as Ben Brown and Rush Sturges attempt to tackle the gnarliest of river flows. Hucking over some of the most dangerous waterfalls in the world, these guys continue ...
Read More »Skipp the Kick-Boxing Kanga
Just for something a bit different, totally unrelated to diving. Skipp was having a reasonable play before I was able to get the camera out, and then seemed pre-occupied with checking out the camera.
Read More »Morning Surf Session
Morning Surf Session in Sayulita, Mexico.
Read More »Snapper
Another Snorkel Dive at Mushroom Reef Marine Sanctuary on the Mornington Peninsula Melbourne. This time aiming to only video using the Slow Motion function(set @ 200fps) on my Sony NEX -700 Camera.
Read More »Leafy Sea Dragon and the Colours of Rapid Bay Jetty
This short video reflects on the beautiful colours across the structures and pylons at Rapid Bay Jetty. Also, the elusive Leafy Sea Dragon can be seen in this video,Rapid Bay Jetty is a beautiful dive, ...
Read More »Mornington Pier
Mornington Pier seldom has perfect under water visibility. Water is often green and cloudy and with strong winds, rough. Surprisingly too most, it supports a variety of fish species,perhaps more than anywhere else in the ...
Read More »King George Whiting
Another Free dive in Mushroom Reef Marine Sanctuary focusing on the Mullet and King George whiting. The Snapper from last year (bigger)appear to be still congregating in certain sections of the Reserve. More aggressive than ...
Read More »Wreck of the SS Euro
The SS Euro, sunk in 1881 10-12 mile north of Beachport, South Australia. A coastal steamer, of some 360-380t and some 50 metres long she serviced the South Eastern Ports of South Australia, under lease ...
Read More »False Caye
Kayaking to a remote, uninhabited island off the Belize coast.
Read More »Wreck of the Songvaar
The wreck of the Norwegian ship Songvaar, Port Victoria, South Australia. It sank in 1912, in fact the same day as the commencement of the sinking of the Titanic, Whilst Anchored of Wardang Island. the ...
Read More »Diving Stickney Island
Diving Stickney Island in the Sir Joseph Banks Group, Spencer Gulf, South Australia
Read More »Wreck of the Degei
Built in 1940, the fishing trawler the Degei (pronounced locally as Deegee) whilst steaming out of Boston Bay, Port Lincoln in 1974 ran smack bang into the Western Side of Donnington Island. Now lying in ...
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