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Guerrilla Divers Haiti

About Guerrilla Divers Haiti

Guerrilla Divers is inspired by the desire for adventure, to explore the real Haiti - virgin, unexplored. They do so using local resources - small local beaches, fisherman and their boats, exploring the remote, whether it is a forgotten coastal town or a remote beach only accessible by boat. They take safety extremely seriously, and so they are business members of Divers Alert Network and Ayiti Air Ambulance, and execute their diving in the safest way possible. Their equipment is of the highest quality, new, and well-maintained. They organize regular weekend excursions, and organize longer expeditions to more remote locations at least once a month. They also offer certifications and training for all levels through the worldwide PADI organization.

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Courses and Certifications

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Contact Guerrilla Divers Haiti

Address
3511 Shady Brook Dr, Augusta, GA 12345
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