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Malaysian paradises
  BIG TRIPS: MALAYSIAN PARADISES  
 
(12-03-10) In the Celebes Sea, in East Malaysia, in the on the dividing line with Indonesia, there are three small islands that have become paradises for diving and relaxing: Sipadan, Kapalai and Mabul where the last destination of our trip in Malaysia. >>
Text and pictures: Jorge Keller - Deep Blue-Video
 
 
 
 
 
Mauritius
  MORE THAN DIVING IN MAURITIUS  
 
(08-10-09) The first people to set foot on Mauritius, as early as the 15th century, were Arab sailors and merchants. Since them, this paradisiacal island situated near the Tropic of Capricorn conserves its entire splendour and virgin nature, rounded by blue crystal waters full of life. >>
Texts: Jorge Keller,with info of Government of Mauritius,
Air Mauritius, www.goov.mu, tourism-mauritius.mu, F Bettex y maurinet.com
 
 
 
 
The Asian Smile
  the asian smile  
 
 (11-09-09) Thailand is one of those countries that can still presume to have everything, and everything different. Maybe, the only permanent thing in Thailand is the smile of its people, the smile of Thai, and the welcome signal of one of the most hospitable people in Asia. >>
Text: Jorge Keller, whith information of: I. Wang,
Sunrise Divers, tourismthailand.com. Fotos: Archivo BV / MWN
 
 
 
 
Seychelles
  Seychelles: aguas cÁlidas y relax  
 
(04-08-09) Our memories from Seychelles bring us to serene sceneries, the peaceful way of life of its people and the sweet but strong shaking of the warm and transparent waters of the Indic Ocean. The Seychelles are a treasure for the soul, the mind and the heart of the ones who experienced them, the treasure of a great discovery.. >>
Text: Guadalupe Romero
Information research: Tourist Office of Seychelles
 
 
 
 
New Zealand
  NEW ZEALAND: god OF dreamland  
 
(19/05/09) Knowing our antipodes would not be a dream, but it is. It is so because New Zealand becomes a dreamy memory even for all of us that have been fortunately enough to visit it. Although it is a reality that we lived, we still think it doesn’t exist. >>
Text: Juan Diego Martínez Alcaraz with information from
nztb.govt.nz, globaldive.net, tourismnewzealand.com, firstlighttravel.com
 
 
 
 
Galapagos
  galÁpagos: life in evolution  
 
(29-01-09) Declared by the UNESCO World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve, this unique string of islands that dot the Pacific Ocean holds a rich and varied fauna and many places that make this paradise one of the most exotic and coveted for leisure travel. >>
Text and photo: Jorge Keller - Deep Blue-Video
 
 
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