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New
manager, Jan Baan has joined the Maluku Divers dive team on the
ground in Ambon. The Dutch instructor, permanently based in Ambon,
will assist guides Toby and Roy with critter spotting for more
experienced divers, but can also offer Open Water, Advanced Open
Water, Rescue and Divemaster courses for enthusiastic dive students. |
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Professional
photographers Rod Klein and Mark Snyder have been in residence
at Maluku DIvers with two weeks shooting the macro and wideangle
sites, their uploaded galleries illustrate their spectacular results.
Please click
here to see Rod Klein's Ambon Photo Gallery and please
click
here to see Mark Snyder's Ambon Photo Gallery.
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Exciting news at
Maluku Divers, fish ID experts around the globe are struggling
to determine the idenitiy of a new resident discovered in Laha,
Maluku Divers' world famous muck dive. A new frogfish? Click
here to read more.
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Don
Silcock, avid explorer and adventurer and photo journalist recently
published an aticle in Sport Diver Australia magazine, featuring
the Maluku Divers famous "Twilight Zone" at Laha, just
10 minutes boat ride from the dive centre. Click
here to visit Don's site to view a PDF of the article. |
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New
Resort Accommodations open!! Maluku Divers is proud
to announce the opening of six upgraded rooms at a waterfront
property in the village of Latuhalat. With en-suite and airconditioned
rooms, the Bali made beds and chairs add a level of comfort previously
missing from our facility. The resort is also equipped with a
large covered restaurant building and work has stared on the beachfront
bar. More to follow as work is completed... |
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