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| British Columbia Coastal Rainforest Adventures | |||||||||||
| British Columbia Coastal Rainforest Adventures "The best place to dive in the world" -- Jean Michel Cousteau |
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| With 27,200 kilometers (16,500 miles) of coast line (including the shorelines of its thousands of islands) British Columbia (BC) is not only one of the world’s best places to go scuba diving, but also to go kayaking, whale and bird watching and hiking. There is nothing like the thrill of stepping ashore and exploring some of world’s last, best and purest wilderness along BC’s coastal rainforest. From your first glimpse of the sprawling forests and your first taste of the ocean air, you'll know what it might have been like to walk the Earth moments after it was born. Because we follow the sun to always catch nature at her best, the Nautilus Explorer is in different seas in different seasons. In September and again in May, we sail BC’s beautifully rugged coast. | |||||||||||
| “This is one of the most beautiful areas on Earth,
both above and below the water. The life on the walls and pinnacles was
phenomenal. We dove a four-masted barque at Drum Rock, the famed Browning
Wall, and Dillon Rock (home to seven wolf eels, two giant Pacific octopus),
and ten other dive sites. There were 15 of us from Wisconsin and we met
new friends from Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, and Ottawa, Canada.
A return trip is a must! -- Chuck Larson, Green Bay Scuba, Green Bay, Wisconsin |
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| » Vancouver to Sitka, June 11-21, 2006 | |||||||||||
| Alaska | British Columbia | Mexico - San Diego to Cabo San Lucas | Mexico - Socorro Island | Mexico - The Sea of Cortez | The Boat | |||||||||||