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With resident hippies, surfers, rich urban escapees, actors and artists, this region has become a curious mix, with everyone knowing they live in a relaxed, unique destination.

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Sea & Sea YS-D3 DUO StrobeSea & Sea YS-D3 DUO Strobe
Price A$ 1,649.00
Inon UCL-165 M67 Underwater Close-up Macro Lens +6Inon UCL-165 M67 Underwater Close-up Macro Lens +6
Price A$ 249.00
AquaTech Reflex Base Water Housing for Nikon D850AquaTech Reflex Base Water Housing for Nikon D850
Price A$ 979.00
SCUBAJET PRO Dive KitSCUBAJET PRO Dive Kit
Price A$ 3,819.00
Energizer Everest 500 Power StationEnergizer Everest 500 Power Station
Price A$ 779.00
Inon UW Variable Red Filter M67Inon UW Variable Red Filter M67
Price A$ 239.95
AxisGO Waterproof Case for iPhone 12 Pro MaxAxisGO Waterproof Case for iPhone 12 Pro Max
Price A$ 169.00
SwellPro Fisherman MAX 4500mAh 6S LiPo Flight BatterySwellPro Fisherman MAX 4500mAh 6S LiPo Flight Battery
Price A$ 429.00

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The Byron Underwater Festival 2007The Byron Underwater Festival 2007
The first Byron Underwater Festival, which was held May 10-13 was a great success with more than 30 divers entering in the Underwater Shoot-Out and over 100 artworks submitted to the ‘Marine Visions’ Art Competition. The aim of the event was and is to be more than just another digital shoot-out competition.
Geeks UnderwaterGeeks Underwater
What happens when 5 landlubber geeks go diving at one of the worlds most beautiful dive locations? Lots of salty water, the smell of fear and plenty of fun! I know because I’m a self confessed computer geek and I take breathing for granted every day of my life. I’m told Julian Rocks where we went diving, is one of the worlds best dive spots ...
Diving with a propeller - Seadoo Supercharged ScooterDiving with a propeller - Seadoo Supercharged Scooter
My first opportunity to use the Seadoo Supercharged Seascooter was recently on a dive in the Tweed River, northern NSW. Visibility was quite good (15m) and water temperature was warm (24 degrees).
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