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Article: Bonaire a great place to pursue fish watching If you go
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- Oakland Tribune
- Article date:
- July 8, 2003
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IN the past two decades, my wife and I have been scuba diving all
over the planet. We've explored the near-freezing waters of Lake
Baikal in Siberia and the warm waters of the Great Barrier Reef in
Australia. We've dived with sea lions in Galapagos and with sharks in
the Bahamas. We've even dived down to an underwater hotel, the Jules
Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Fla. One of our favorite places to dive
is Bonaire, a small desertlike island in the Netherlands Antilles, 24
miles long and 3 to 7 miles wide. It is one of the ABC islands
(Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao), 30 miles from Curacao and 50 miles
north of Venezuela. We like Bonaire because we like to watch and
photograph fish. Why Bonaire? ...
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... ... diving is the best reason to vacation on Bonaire, and many visitors happily spend a good ... daylight hours underwater. However, Bonaire has lots more to offer the active vacationer ... Needless to say, you'll probably leave Bonaire wishing you could have stayed a little ...
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