Balls Pyramid. Lord Howe Island, Balls Pyramid, Lord Howe Island.
According to one story in Bundalong Dreamtime a jealous husband threw his spear to a canoe carrying his wife and her lover. The canoe broke into two creating Nguthungulli, Julian Rocks, just 2.5 kilometres (1.5 miles) off Cape Byron…
The Solitary Islands, a group of five off-shore islands, are just off the east coast of Australia half way between Sydney and Brisbane. They stretch north and south for around 75 kilometres (47 miles)…
Australia’s famous Fish Rock Cave is located on the mid north coast of New South Wales off Smokey Cape, just short two kilometre (just over a mile) boat ride from shore…
Broughton Island, a small 114 hectare low lying granite island surrounded by beautiful Pacific waters, is one of New South Wales central coasts most popular diving destinations…
On a headland just north of Sydney between the suburbs of Dee Why and Collaroy lies Long Reef Aquatic Reserve, the oldest aquatic reserve in New South Wales…
Sydney divers are the luckiest divers in Australia – they literally have hundreds of dive sites right at their doorstep and Bare Island is a quintessential example of the wonderful diving around Sydney.
Jervis Bay has been a “Mecca” for Sydney and Canberra scuba divers since the early 1970’s…
The seals on the north western tip of Montague Island, off the southern coast of New South Wales, are totally unafraid of humans and their underwater antics are just amazing…
The SS Empire Gladstone was just one of around 12,000 Empire ships utilised by the British Ministry of War Transport during the Second World War. The fleet was the largest in the World and included freighters, tankers and aircraft carriers…
Scuba, Snorkel, Sub-Tropical
Scuba, Snorkel, Sub-Tropical
Scuba, Snorkel, Sub-Tropical
Scuba, Sub-Tropical
Scuba, Snorkel, Sub-Tropical
Scuba, Snorkel, Temperate
Animal, Scuba
Scuba, Temperate
Animal, Scuba, Snorkel, Temperate
Scuba, Snorkel, Temperate, Wreck