<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>scubadviser - Destinations</title><link>http://www.scubadviser.com</link><description>Latest content from scubadviser.</description><language>en-gb</language><item><title>Caribbean</title><link>http://www.scubadviser.com/redirect.aspx?module=3&amp;doc=0:35984&amp;tid=rss</link><guid>http://www.scubadviser.com/redirect.aspx?module=3&amp;doc=0:35984&amp;tid=rss</guid><pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 20:24:28 GMT</pubDate><description>Easy living, masses of choice and some of the best diving destinations in the world . . . </description><category>scuba diving</category><category> advice</category><category> scuba holidays</category><category> reviews</category><category> travel</category><category> Caribbean</category><category> scuba diving in the Caribbean</category><category> where to dive in the Caribbean</category></item><item><title>The West Coast</title><link>http://www.scubadviser.com/redirect.aspx?module=3&amp;doc=0:37362&amp;tid=rss</link><guid>http://www.scubadviser.com/redirect.aspx?module=3&amp;doc=0:37362&amp;tid=rss</guid><pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 17:13:03 GMT</pubDate><description>
		
				The West Coast of the USA comprises most of California, Oregon and Washington.  Although not coastal states, Arizona and Nevada are often included due to their proximity to the Pacific Coast.  Here's the map.
		California is primarily known for the glitz of Hollywood, the fun of Disneyland, the surfing beaches, the great cities of San Francisco and Los Angeles, but not really as a diving destination, although it does have a lot to offer the scuba diver.
		The Channel Islands are a popular place to dive.  These are a string of islands that run south from Los Angeles to San Clemente.  On Santa Catalina Island, there is a sheltered side, which offers the best visibility of up to 80 feet and here you can see the bright orange Garibaldi fish, which is known as the State fish.  
		San Diego is home to the shark diving fraternity.  Also, San Francisco has some of the largest Great White Sharks in...</description><category>scuba</category><category> diving</category><category> dive holidays</category><category> dive resorts</category><category> dive centers</category><category> reviews</category><category> scubadviser</category><category> scubadvisor</category><category> dive shops</category><category> dive shop reviews</category><category> liveaboards</category><category> California</category><category> Oregon</category><category> Washington</category><category> Channel Islands</category><category> Santa Catalina</category><category> Garibaldi fish</category><category> Farollones Marine Sanctuary</category><category> great white sharks</category><category> cage diving</category><category> northern elephant seas</category></item><item><title>Tonga</title><link>http://www.scubadviser.com/redirect.aspx?module=3&amp;doc=0:37158&amp;tid=rss</link><guid>http://www.scubadviser.com/redirect.aspx?module=3&amp;doc=0:37158&amp;tid=rss</guid><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 22:59:53 GMT</pubDate><description>God's best secret . . . . </description><category>dive centres</category><category> dive centre</category><category> liveaboards</category><category> reviews</category><category> dive centre reviews</category><category> dive center reviews</category><category> liveaboard reviews</category><category> dive sites</category><category> dive destinations</category><category> Tonga</category><category> French Polynesia</category><category> South Pacific</category><category> Oceania</category></item></channel></rss>