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Maybe a little bit of history first. The USS Liberty was a cargo ship, torpedoed by the Japanese submarine in January 1942, World War II. The ship was seriously damaged and they tried to toe it to Singaraya, hoping they could repair it but The Liberty beached in Tulamben because it was taking too much water. Then, in 1963, there was an eruption caused by the mother of all mountains in Bali, the Gunung Agung with the result that the ship rolled to his final resting place. Just a few meters fro... Read More
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Here's a diving Christmas poem I just finished. I'm sure there are some grammatical errors, but it's fun anyway. I haven't seen too many Scuba Christmas poems. If you want to copy it to paste somewhere else all I ask is that you credit me with it and keep my link at the bottom. Thank you and enjoy. A Sea Slug Christmasby Tim from Suck Air Scuba T’was the night before Christmas And I was snug as a bug, but I couldn’t stop thinking about that lonely sea slug. It was on my l... Read More
Reviews for my new dive adventure/mystery, Fireworks, are below. Previous scuba diving adventures, Dangerous Waters, and Whales' Angels can be reviewed and purchased on my website, www.milabooks.com REVIEWS FOR FIREWORKS Congratulations -- a master work -- neatly crafted -- and right smack on the Zeitgeist -- Wow!! Karen Sunde, author of THE SECRET SHIP Paul Mila has done it again, with the third novel in his thrilling scuba diving series. Mila has an uncanny... Read More
Itinerary: Walindi - Walindi (Witu Islands - Fathers - Kimbe Bay) April 23-May 3, 2010 Accomodations: Delux $4,020: Two Twin Beds or 1 King Bed, Private Facilities, Picture Window View, Mirrored Cabinet, Wardrobe, Bathrobes, Hairdryer, Toiletries, Fresh Towels Daily, Independent Air-conditioning and Volume Controls. (All prices are in USD per person based on double occupancy. For single occupancy, there is a 65% supplement rate, and the initial deposit i... Read More
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