Roz
02-09-2009, 13:58
THE Global environmentally friendly diving magazine with a difference! Mouthwatering images, beautifully laid out with original stories. It's free, it makes you think and it's online. http://www.xray-mag.com/Issuearchive
XRay covers diving all over the World.
Some of the main feature and hightlights in this issue include;
X-Ray #31
* East Africa special.
Scott Bennett and Christopher Bartlett give us each their impressions of diving off Tanzania, Pemba, Unguja and Mozambique, while Tony White has close encounters with hippos, lions and elephants up the Okavango river delta in Botswana.
* Scapa Flow.
Native photographer and prolific dive guide author of international acclaim, Lawson Wood, takes us around Scapa Flow -- a wreck diver's paradise on the Orkney Islands famed for the German Highsea fleet scuttled here after WWI.
* Extreme Diving.
Pascal Bernabé talks us through the steps of preparing and executing an extreme dive such as deep cave diving.
* Wreck ponderings.
Rob Rondeau explains how to see wrecks with sonar and reflects on due respect for proprietorship of wrecks and artefacts.
* Marine Protected Areas.
Arnold Weisz talks about the big new marine parks and the significance of conservation efforts in the Pacific, Scandinavia and Brazil.
* Photography in caves and caverns:
Kurt Amsler teaches us the delicate art of taking images in overhead environments.
* Marcelo Tatsuyoshi Kato:
An artist with roots in Brazil and Japan, shares his portfolio of equisite paper sculptures and papercuts of marine life and coral reefs.
Also check out this issue's New Equipment - Whale Tales - Marine turtles gaining protection - new books - Basking sharks traveling the world - and teenage sharks hanging out at home.
Happy reading!
Download your free copy of X-Ray Magazine here (file format: pdf)
►► Full Screen version of X-Ray Magazine - best resolution
http://www.xray-mag.com/pdfs/xray31/X-Ray31_FS.pdf
►► X-Ray Magazine - compressed low-res version
http://www.xray-mag.com/pdfs/xray31/X-Ray31_FS.pdf
XRay covers diving all over the World.
Some of the main feature and hightlights in this issue include;
X-Ray #31
* East Africa special.
Scott Bennett and Christopher Bartlett give us each their impressions of diving off Tanzania, Pemba, Unguja and Mozambique, while Tony White has close encounters with hippos, lions and elephants up the Okavango river delta in Botswana.
* Scapa Flow.
Native photographer and prolific dive guide author of international acclaim, Lawson Wood, takes us around Scapa Flow -- a wreck diver's paradise on the Orkney Islands famed for the German Highsea fleet scuttled here after WWI.
* Extreme Diving.
Pascal Bernabé talks us through the steps of preparing and executing an extreme dive such as deep cave diving.
* Wreck ponderings.
Rob Rondeau explains how to see wrecks with sonar and reflects on due respect for proprietorship of wrecks and artefacts.
* Marine Protected Areas.
Arnold Weisz talks about the big new marine parks and the significance of conservation efforts in the Pacific, Scandinavia and Brazil.
* Photography in caves and caverns:
Kurt Amsler teaches us the delicate art of taking images in overhead environments.
* Marcelo Tatsuyoshi Kato:
An artist with roots in Brazil and Japan, shares his portfolio of equisite paper sculptures and papercuts of marine life and coral reefs.
Also check out this issue's New Equipment - Whale Tales - Marine turtles gaining protection - new books - Basking sharks traveling the world - and teenage sharks hanging out at home.
Happy reading!
Download your free copy of X-Ray Magazine here (file format: pdf)
►► Full Screen version of X-Ray Magazine - best resolution
http://www.xray-mag.com/pdfs/xray31/X-Ray31_FS.pdf
►► X-Ray Magazine - compressed low-res version
http://www.xray-mag.com/pdfs/xray31/X-Ray31_FS.pdf