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North Carolina Wreck Diving

Certified Divers Only

July 24-28, 2007
Departs July 23rd

Vacation packages are $1299 per person and include:

Round-trip airfare from Phoenix, AZ

Lodging 5 nights (double occupancy)

Diving 3 days

Cylinder Rental & Fills

Weights

Rental Cars are available for an additional fee

Hotel Amenities:Guest room with two beds

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In Room Air Conditioning

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AT & T Long Distance

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Bus Parking

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Free Coffee

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Free Continental Breakfast

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Free Disabled Parking on Premises

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Free Hi Speed Internet

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Free Weekday Newspaper

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Guest Use Fax Machine

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Free Local Calls

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Non-Smoking Rooms Available

Further Information on North Carolina Wreck Diving

North Carolina's impressive diving conditions are made possible by the state's unique coastal geography and extensive maritime history. The Gulf Stream, carrying the warm, blue water from the Caribbean, produces eddies - areas containing Gulf Stream water but devoid of its strong current. These eddies engulf North Carolina's offshore waters and routinely provide divers with tropical fish, large marine animals, 80-degree water temperatures, and 75+ feet of visibility.

In addition, North Carolina waters have long existed as a segment of the heavily trafficked shipping lanes of the eastern U.S. seaboard. During WWII, Hitler's U-boats terrorized merchant vessels, sending many to their permanent resting ground 100 feet beneath the sea. These tragedies, combined with the long history of vessels claimed by the unforgiving shoals along the Outer Banks, gave North Carolina a virtually unsurpassed collection of shipwrecks and earned its waters the title The Graveyard of the Atlantic.

The usually NC marine animals inhabit these wrecks - amberjacks, spadefish, baitfish and barracudas. Also many stingrays and several Nursesharks on this wreck; African pompano also frequent the Midwater areas above the wrecks.

Get away from work & stress, Go Diving!

Please do not hesitate to contact Scuba Sciences' at (602) 995-5926 or (602) 253-6622 or Air & Sea Travel at (602) 997-2822 (In Arizona) or (800) We-Scuba (outside Arizona) for further details.

 

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