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Soaring mist enshrouded mountains preside above dense, abundant rainforest, Waterfalls and rivers cascade to an intricate coastline. Here, the villages and sun soaked golden beaches fringed with coconut palms lie scattered around lazy lagoons.

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Uepi Island Resort
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based in Mt Eliza, Victoria, Australia
Located on the spectacular Marovo Lagoon in the Western Province of the Solomons Islands. Beachfront bungalow accommodation. Dive shop on site. Many dive sites within minutes of the dive shop.
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BigEye Wide Angle Lens for FujiFilm WP-FXF80/100/200 housingsBigEye Wide Angle Lens for FujiFilm WP-FXF80/100/200 housings
Patented Wide Angle Lens for the FujiFilm WP-FXF80/100/200 housings, which fits over the housing's port and can be installed and removed during the course of the dive.
$AU 249.00
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Australian Sea Mammals Fact File - kids bookAustralian Sea Mammals Fact File - kids book
From majestic whales to playful dolphins, sea mammals are truly intriguing animals and need us to take an interest in their welfare to ensure their survival. Learn all about these fascinating creatures with the Australian Sea Mammals Fact File.
$AU 10.95
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Articles

The Aaron WardThe Aaron Ward
... He told a story of a great battle between the Americans and Japanese where many ships were sunk from both sides and how under terrible conditions the men fought and died, we were totally enthralled couldn't get enough ...
Diving the SolomonsDiving the Solomons
This was Scuba Zones, Toowoomba's leading dive shop, third trip to the beautiful Solomon Islands.
Diving at Uepi - Solomon IslandsDiving at Uepi - Solomon Islands
The Solomon Islands is made up of a group of more than 990 islands that covers in total over 1.35 million square kilometres. Now that's a lot of islands!
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