by Ingo Siewert | Dec 17, 2016 | Scuba Gear
Scuba Diving Mask – With so many scuba diving and snorkeling masks on the market, it is not an easy choice to make, when it comes to buying either or both of these much needed pieces of scuba equipment for seeing underwater. A scuba diving mask works...
by Ingo Siewert | Dec 12, 2016 | Diving Myanmar
Shark Cave A.K.A Three Islets Burma is also known to be one of Myanmars best diving sites and is on all diving Itineraries of our MV Giamani. Shark Cave lays approximately 30 kilometres North West of Stewart Island/Bo Wei, and is a small Island strutting out of the...
by Ingo Siewert | Dec 8, 2016 | Marine Life
The Titan Trigger fish is the largest member of the Trigger fish family; they can reach almost a meter in length. This fish is disc shaped and is packed with solid muscle. The Titan usually is seen during the day while diving in Thailand, feeding on sea urchins, hard...
by Ingo Siewert | Dec 5, 2016 | Scuba Gear
Scuba Diving Watches – Since the advent of the dive computer dive watches have slowly but surely ben disappearing from scuba divers wrists’. Although many dive computers can also been used as a watch – mainly in digital format- very few divers wear the...
by Ingo Siewert | Dec 3, 2016 | Diving Myanmar
The Burma Banks are a chain of enormous underwater flat-topped pinnacles rising from the deep depths and lie approximately 180 kilometers (100 nautical miles) northwest of the Similan Islands. The waters around the Burma Banks are over 300 meters deep and these...