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The Roi Namur Dolphins Scuba Club.     The worlds finest scuba club.     Unlike any other in the world.

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The Last Great Dive on Earth

It’s the worlds finest scuba club unlike any other in the world. Located on an atoll with an ocean side wall that plunges to over 2900 fathoms and a lagoon with over 1,150 square miles of the most extreme and beautiful underwater environment known to man: World War II wrecks, strange beautiful and sometimes dangerous sea life, miles of desolate and windswept shoreline.

An Island filled with history

It’s the worlds finest scuba club unlike any other in the world. Located on an atoll with an ocean side wall that plunges to over 2900 fathoms and a lagoon with over 1,150 square miles of the most extreme and beautiful underwater environment known to man: World War II wrecks, strange beautiful and sometimes dangerous sea life, miles of desolate and windswept shoreline.

Hundreds of coral heads

It’s the worlds finest scuba club unlike any other in the world. Located on an atoll with an ocean side wall that plunges to over 2900 fathoms and a lagoon with over 1,150 square miles of the most extreme and beautiful underwater environment known to man: World War II wrecks, strange beautiful and sometimes dangerous sea life, miles of desolate and windswept shoreline.

A bounty of pristine sea life

It’s the worlds finest scuba club unlike any other in the world. Located on an atoll with an ocean side wall that plunges to over 2900 fathoms and a lagoon with over 1,150 square miles of the most extreme and beautiful underwater environment known to man: World War II wrecks, strange beautiful and sometimes dangerous sea life, miles of desolate and windswept shoreline.