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The adventurer takes the plunge and what is better for him than scuba diving, the exploration adventure par excellence? In Lebanon, the adventurer is happy to see many sites devoted to this kind of sports namely Tabarja's parallel coast. Several big vehicles are under the sea encouraging fishes and other seafood to nest and reproduce in this area. You would find somewhere else an ancient French submarine or an English battleship dating back to World War II or even historic ruins as in Sidon. Those machines and ruins can form a special world that attracts the sea inhabitants and consequently, the adventurers seeking to break into a new multicolored and multiform world.

The best time for scuba diving is between September and October when the sea is clean which helps you to see well and gaze at details. It is preferable that beginners never go more than 15m down while professionals can reach a 40m deep and even more.

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