Not exact matches
See John 20:30; Mark 16:17 - 20; John 2:11; Acts 2:22: («Ye men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you,
as ye yourselves also know»); Acts 2:43: -LRB-»... and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles»); Acts 4:29 - 30: «And now, Lord, behold their threatenings: and grant unto thy servants, that with all boldness they may speak thy word, By stretching forth thine hand to heal; and that signs and wonders may be done by the name of thy hold child Jesus»); Hebrews 2:3 - 4: («How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation; which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord, and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him: God also bearing them witness, both with signs and wonders, and with
divers miracles, and gifts of the Holy Ghost, according to his own will»); Romans 15:17 - 19: («I have therefor whereof I may glory through Jesus Christ in those things which pertain to God.
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He also cited how Thomas had expressed remorse and was temporarily suspended from his football club,
as well
as the fact the two
divers did not even read the message until they
saw it in the press.
Based on the number of sponge boats, the number of
divers, how long they go down, and how deep they go — all that stuff — we calculated once that if we interviewed every sponge
diver about what they
saw on the bottom, we'd learn
as much
as if one of us nautical archaeologists swam for a year.
Something similar happens when a scuba
diver looks up and
sees the sea surface acting
as a mirror.
The way we follow the
divers around almost
as if it was from the creatures perspective, the fact we actually
see dead bodies with minor jump scares, and the way a female gets dragged under the waves.
Yet,
as anyone knows who has ever stood at the end of a high diving board, the water below seems very deep and very far away For the
diver now
sees not only the surface of the water, but all the way down to the bottom of the deep end of the swimming pool.
As many as four to five whale sharks can be seen on a dive and this experience should not be missed by divers visiting Belize during these full moon
As many
as four to five whale sharks can be seen on a dive and this experience should not be missed by divers visiting Belize during these full moon
as four to five whale sharks can be
seen on a dive and this experience should not be missed by
divers visiting Belize during these full moons.
«Other fishermen and
divers have
seen this same shark nearby the reef and say that it is
as big
as a pickup truck.
As an instructor it is great to see that people enjoy this sport as much as we do and want to progress and become better diver
As an instructor it is great to
see that people enjoy this sport
as much as we do and want to progress and become better diver
as much
as we do and want to progress and become better diver
as we do and want to progress and become better
divers.
Guanaja
sees far fewer
divers that its sister islands, and
as a result, many reefs remain in near - pristine condition.
Then,
as a PADI Divemaster, you'll use these attributes to lead, mentor and motivate other
divers and experience the joy of
seeing them transformed by the majesty of the the acquatic realm.
You can expect to
see grouper, snapper and jacks swim up to you because they've learned to identify all
divers as a source of food.
Scuba
divers can visually witness the change from freshwater to saltwater
as they cross the amazing halocline layer which creates an astounding visual refraction that needs to be
seen firsthand to be believed.
The deeper part of Halik continues into beautiful coral ridges down to 30m +, providing the more experienced
divers with an opportunity to
see some bigger fish life such
as sharks, trevallies and the occasional big ray, whilst still being able to extend the dive time by moving up into the shallows.
Secondly, I get to
see some incredible sights underwater, much more so than I would be able to
as a once - a-year recreational
diver: Mola Mola, Thresher sharks, Tiger sharks and Humpback whale encounters have all been unforgettable experiences.
All are able to be
seen by both
divers and snorkelers alike
as they are positioned between 8 and 16 meters of water.
Many more
divers are
seeing the Philippines
as a place to dive.
Divers can enjoy the spectacle of
seeing spawning bumphead parrotfish and grey reef sharks
as well.
Specially good place for scuba
divers keen to
see some big fish such
as mola, Manta rays or sharks.
I caught the tail end of a small one
as he swam into the darkness but others
divers on my boat
saw larger ones around the dive site.
Aside from tramping through the forest, you'll
see plenty of birdlife and monkeys — the latter particularly near d'Lagoon where there is a bunch of macaques (including one that is prone to psychotic episodes on Turtle beach) that you'll
see, or hear
as they munch on fresh mangoes, while between West beach and Tuna Bay there is a very playful chilled out family of dusky langurs — we
saw them a few times on the roof of the Turtle Bay
Divers office at the southern end of West beach.
On this blog, we'll be discussing various species of reef fish, what they like, what that they don't like, when the best time to
see them is, what they do for the underwater ecosystem
as a whole, and how you can be a more responsible
diver.
As one of Indonesia's top areas for scuba diving and snorkeling, with a reputation for being the place to
see Mola Molas and Mantas, with year round water temperatures about 28 degrees Celsius, Nusa Lembongan has become popular for beginners and experienced
divers alike.
DIVING IN LEMBONGAN
As one of Indonesia's top areas for scuba diving and snorkeling, with a reputation for being the place to
see Mola Molas and Mantas, with year round water temperatures about 28 degrees Celsius, Nusa Lembongan has become popular for beginners and experienced
divers alike.
While Mola - Mola are rare in other parts of the world, lucky
divers and snorkelers at Nusa Penida have been know to
see as many
as 20 of the huge fish during a single encounter.
Even better, there are more than 40 dive sites (
see a map here) within a short boat ride from the many resorts and dive schools along the coastline, giving you plenty of choices to learn scuba diving or enjoy it
as a certified
diver.
Training with TDI has provided
divers with the opportunity to
see such wrecks
as the Andrea Doria, Lusitania and the Prince of Wales.
This has been an unforgettable experience for new and experienced
divers alike, and
as they are often spotted quite shallow, even first time
divers have been able to
see them up close!
Walls crammed with colourful life and activity, sharks, turtles and vast schools of fish such
as barracuda and jacks, and all the while the possibility of
seeing something really exciting such
as hammerheads or thresher sharks; this is what scuba
divers from across the world flock to Pulau Sipadan to
see.
Divers travel to this spot from every part of the globe and refer to it
as the «Aquarium» because there is just so much marine life to be
seen.
Reef
Seen Divers» Resort is located in the north west of Bali, in the beautiful bay of Pemuteran, a gateway to the area's diving
as well
as Menjangan Island Marine Reserve.
This is really useful for new and inexperienced
divers as it helps you improve your buoyancy which in turn means you
see, more, are more relaxed & comfortable in the water and makes your tank air last longer.
IMHO, Crystal Bay is not the best place to
see the mola since the number of
divers means that quality encounters are not
as frequent
as on other dive sites, such
as PED, Sental, Toyapakeh, Blue Corner or Gili Mimpang / Tepekong.
In Acapulco, enjoy a shore excursion to
see the city's may highlights including the world famous cliff
divers as they plunge into the sea far below.
These waters are known
as some of the most pure and cleanest waters in the whole world and
as such provide the scuba
diver and snorkelers with the most dramatic underwater experiences
seen on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
This night dive was a special one, since it was the lone opportunity for our
divers to
see the endemic Raja Ampat Epaulette Shark, also known
as the walking shark.
I've
seen some start - up sites that are trying to do this with diving except all info has to be entered by the
diver manually
as I assume they haven't yet find a way to synch in with dive computers.
As the
divers drifted along with the current schooling batfish, Big - Eye Jack and fusiliers also were
seen cruising along the reef.
As a result, we are one of only three dive boats on our dive site, and
see no other
divers during our dive.
With a consistent current the
divers got to
see some action,
as fusiliers were chased by Blacktip Reef Sharks, Giant and Orange - spotted Trevallys and even a Dogtooth Tuna!
Plus, what many
divers hope to
see are the giants of the ocean — whalesharks are
seen here,
as well
as manta rays.
Divers can expect to
see hard and soft corals, sponges, sea fans and a wealth of colourful reef fish
as well
as the occasional shark and passing squadron of eagle rays.
As usual in this place, our
divers got to
see a few sharks patrolling the reef, like the Black tip and White tip Reef Shark.
Then,
as a Divemaster, you'll use these attributes to lead, mentor and motivate other
divers and experience the joy of
seeing them transformed by the majesty of the the aquatic realm.
Then,
as a Divemaster, you'll use these attributes to lead, mentor and motivate other
divers and experience the joy of
seeing them transformed by the majesty of the aquatic realm on a tropical island.
As for the next dive, done in My Reef, the
divers got to
see a few different sharks.
Better known to tourists
as being a modern progressive Asian country, Malaysia is now a haven for
divers eager to
see for themselves the wonders of Sipadan and Mabul.
It offers
divers a great opportunity to
see geological wonders like giant stalactites, dripstone sheets and amazing marine life such
as nurse sharks, groupers and a vast array of fishes and Caribbean sharks.
Koh Haa means «five islands» but there are actually six and the destination is a real favourite for both new and experienced
divers as there is plenty to
see and do here.