SEVENSEAS Travel Magazine – August 2018 – Issue 40
1. Letter from the Editor: 40 Issues from SEVENSEAS! Did you know that SEVENSEAS Media is run by one UNPAID individual on nearly zero revenue? I have had some great help …
[Read more]1. Letter from the Editor: 40 Issues from SEVENSEAS! Did you know that SEVENSEAS Media is run by one UNPAID individual on nearly zero revenue? I have had some great help …
[Read more]An aerial view of a dolphin in Raja Ampat, Indonesia Karim was published in National Geographic magazine for his humpback whale photography. He now leads his own trips so that …
[Read more]Welcome to the 40th issue at SEVENSEAS Media! it has been a long road and those readers that have been following from the beginning are familiar with the many shapes …
[Read more]During the scientific expedition Oceano Azul, a new hydrothermal field was discovered in the Azores. Exciting news! Oceano Azul Expedition discovers a new hydrothermal field on the seamount Gigante …
[Read more]The Oceano Azul Foundation is leading a scientific expedition to the Azores between 3 and 24 June, in partnership with the Waitt Foundation and National Geographic | Pristine Seas, and …
[Read more]Mikita Karasiou Nuno Antunes Sylvain Cleymans Sylvain Cleymans Joe Leahy Luke Paris We love the work we do, and we hope you love the content we share. A donation in …
[Read more]In honor of World Oceans Day, June 8th, 2018, Underwater artivist and SEVENSEAS Media Distinguished Artist Christine Ren, known as The Underwater Woman, and photographer, Chiara Salomoni of Mermaids for …
[Read more]Two rivers straddle downtown Washington, D.C., the Anacostia and Potomac. Just south of the Nationals Park the Anacostia joins the Potomac, and if you follow the river to the southeast …
[Read more]Even adventurers need a vacation sometimes and there’s no better place than Koh Tao. Are you ready for a beach trip like this? Koh Tao is one of Thailand’s most …
[Read more]Nudibranch – Pikachu Thecacera pacifica is a nudibranch or “sea slug” that looks alarmingly and endearingly like the most famous of all Pokémon pocket monsters, Pikachu! The resemblance is …
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