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Venus is the second planet from the Sun.

Apollo is a Greek and Roman god of music, healing, light, prophecy and enlightenment.

Seagulls are a grouping of sea birds in the family Laridae.

Challenger, Challengers, or The Challengers may refer to:

Discovery may refer to:

A penguin is a flightless bird from the Southern Hemisphere.

Arcadia may refer to:

North Star is a name of Polaris in its role as northern pole star.

A rose is a perennial plant of the genus Rosa, or the flower it bears.

A claymore is a two-handed sword, particularly the Scottish cross-hilted great sword.

President most commonly refers to:

Ariel may refer to:

Neptune is a planet in the Solar System.

Jupiter is a planet in the Solar System.

Sibyls were oracular women believed to possess prophetic powers in ancient Greece.

The following index is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Wikipedia's articles on recreational dive sites. The level of coverage may vary:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Outline of recreational dive sites</span> Hierarchical outline list of articles about rereational dive sites

Recreational dive sites are specific places that recreational scuba divers go to enjoy the underwater environment or for training purposes. They include technical diving sites beyond the range generally accepted for recreational diving. In this context all diving done for recreational purposes is included. Professional diving tends to be done where the job is, and with the exception of diver training and leading groups of recreational divers, does not generally occur at specific sites chosen for their easy access, pleasant conditions or interesting features.