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Beach clean-up
Posted On 09/21/2009 10:44:22 by Richcoast
Last weekend, we were working on a PADI aware project. It was the annually international beach-clean up day. We worked our way through the streets of Playa Hermosa, as well as on the beach to pick up trash. In total, we picked up over 500 pounds of trash and raised $500 for the beach fund. It was a beautiful day with over 100 participants. Carlos Hiller contributed to the project by donating a painting that was painted together with the kids on the beach. After the clean-up we were having a smal... Read More



Pool sessions
Posted On 09/20/2009 14:37:51 by Richcoast
We have a new activity at Bosque del Mar in Hermosa; Free poolsessions! For all the guests at Bosque del Mar who want to try how it is to breath underwater with scuba gear. It will be every day, except sundays, from 10am till 12pm.  For more information please contact us by phone: 0050626720046 extention #405. Or visit us in our office at Bosque del Mar, or Playas del Coco. Sunny Regards, Kiki... Read More



WOW! What kind of ray was that?
Posted On 05/07/2008 10:15:06 by BJG_diving
I went diving yesterday with a couple of customers and wow the water was soo nice.  Warm, clear and full of fish.  We found two baby white-tip reef sharks sleeping under a rock at Virador and down at 70 feet there were thousands of half moon jelly fish.  There were so many that I was almost hypnotised, the song from the Beatles kept going through my head (Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds).  We found a really nice octopus free swimming, he was changing colors and trying to c... Read More



Southern Sting Rays & Half Moon Jellies Diving Safaris Costa Rica
Posted On 05/05/2008 15:49:50 by BJG_diving
I dove with my daughter Kelley and some of her friends from Utila on her birthday and the water was pretty chilly (68F), but we did not notice it so much because of the parade of southern sting rays at Argentina Point.  At 80ft the jelly fish were everywhere (they are not the stinging kind), you could feel them as they bumped up against your face, and sometimes you had to use your hand to move them out of your path.  Very cool dive, no pun intended.   Katherine from Oceans Un... Read More









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