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Indonesia

Stephen Frink's underwater and topside experiences in the very special Indonesian city of Bali.

Galapagos: Above & Below

There may be no better place on earth than the Galapagos to encounter rare and wondrous creatures, like hammerhead sharks, whale sharks, sea lions and more.

Shark Finning on the Frontier

In late 2006, I was invited with photographer Justin Ebert to what may one of the last truly wild places on the planet: Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Located off off the western tip of Papua New Guinea, Raja Ampat covers an area of roughly 7,000 square ...

Sharks at the Brink: Q&A With Rob Stewart

The Sharkwater filmmaker talks to Scuba Diving about his movie and the precarious status of sharks worldwide.

Special Report: Stop Shark Finning

The wasteful fishing practice of shark finning is a growing international problem and one that threatens the health of the ocean's top predators.

Fantastic Voyage In the Andaman Sea

Thailand's exotic, fish-filled waters offer encounters so surreal you'll swear they're special effects. Discover diving in the stunning Andaman Sea.

The Other Micronesia

The islands of Kosrae and Pohnpei are a dive traveler's dream, complete with eerie ruins, a surreal blue hole and mind-numbing rituals. Plus: an insider's guide to unforgettable island-hopping.

Wild Ride in the Coral Sea

Seven action-filled days with the outsized characters-fish and people alike-that Australia's famous for.

Into the Wild Unknown: Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea may be diving's last best place, a thrillingly exotic wilderness under water and above.