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Dive California's Channel Islands!

Why do Utah's divers return year after year to California's Channel Islands? Because it's a great place to dive. The kelp forests are filled with interesting sea life; the visibility is good; it's heaven for underwater photography or spearfishing.

Photo: The Sand Dollar at Catalina Island, taken from the water with an MX-10 camera.

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d-sand1.jpg (76032 bytes) Water World has several trips per year to this great area. We can supply everything you need, from booking your flight to supplying the equipment. You can even take specialty certification classes on the boat.

Photo: The deck hand fills tanks on the dive deck of the Sand Dollar.

Boat diving makes life easy. On a Water World dive, all expenses are included -- great food, soda pop, air fills. You sleep on the boat at the islands, so you never miss a moment's diving.

Photo: University of Utah cheerleader Matt Flygare and his nephew Gary Argyle in the galley of the Sand Dollar.

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d-sand3.jpg (8143 bytes) The Channel Islands offer year-round diving. The air temperature is mild during the summer, and only falls a few degrees in the winter. With a full wet suit, you'll be comfortable any time of year.

Photo: Mike Engberson offers a Coronado sea urchin to a garibaldi.

A favorite trip sponsored by Water World is the Lobster Hunt in October. The Sand Dollar's crew can sell you a fishing license, then you grab tasty crustaceans.

Photo: Lobsters at the underwater arch at San Clemente,
picture by Dominic Bria.

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Call 801-224-8181 or visit Water World in the University Mall in Orem to get our trip schedule. The Channel Islands are the ideal trip: cheap, fun, and interesting for beginners or experts.

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