West End Diving's Maya Palms Resort hosts Discovery Channel's "I Shouldn't Be Alive" filming of an "I Shouldn't Be Alive" episode

Top Quote West End Diving's Maya Palms Resort in Mahahual (Costa Maya) Mexico hosts Discovery Channel's "I Shouldn't Be Alive" series. Filming will be at the Caribbean's premiere dive resort the Maya Palms Resort on Saturday & Sunday December 12-13, 2010. End Quote
  • St. Louis, MO-IL (1888PressRelease) December 11, 2010 - Maya Palms Resort hosts Discovery Channel's "Animal Planet" and "I Shouldn't Be Alive" series. West End Diving's, Maya Palms Resort, one of the premier dive resorts in the world is located in Mahahual (Costa Maya) Mexico, only 4 hours south of Cancun and 60 miles north of Belize. Discovery Channel's I Shouldn't Be Alive" series will be filming at the Maya Palms Resort on Saturday and Sunday December 12th and 13th 2010.

    I SHOULDN'T BE ALIVE airs on the Discovery Channel and is one of many productions produced by Darlow Smith Productions who also is currently producing of Steven Hawking's Universe, Atlas 4D, Concord's Last Flight and many more. Darlow Smith Productions are the proud recipients of more than 40 awards, including recognition from prestigious organizations such as the US Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, BAFTA, and The Royal Television Society. They are a factual production company producing high quality television programs for US, UK and international broadcasters.

    West End Diving's Maya Palms Resort is located on the second largest barrier reef known to man and the largest in the northern hemisphere. The Meso American Barrier Reef stretches some 600 plus miles long. When Sport Divers' Ty Sawyer used the Maya Palms Resort as his base of operation for his article titled "Mahahual Maverick" in the May 2009 issue he stated "this is one of the most virgin reefs I've seen in years".

    The exclusive Maya Palms Resort set on the edge of Yucatan peninsulas jungle, "where the jungle kisses the sea" is the perfect setting for "I Shouldn't BE Alive". Doug and Catherine Goergens owners of West End Diving, Bonne Terre Mine and the Maya Palms Resort have a truly incredible exclusive private resort full of rich Mayan architecture with sea-side villas, palapas, a freshwater swimming pool, the temple of columns with hammocks beneath, and the 4 story tall pyramid, restaurant, bar and observation deck, all just minutes away from fantastic diving on virgin reefs. The close proximity of the reef put most of the dive sites 5 to 15 minutes from shore with the guarantee your dive boat will be the only one on the dive site

    Doug and Catherine Goergens owners of West End Diving located in St. Louis, Missouri have been serving diving community since 1960 and developed and operate the Maya Palms Resort, the Bonne Terre Mine - "Billion Gallon Lake Resort" (the largest freshwater dive resort in the world) and the 1909 Depot. The Maya Palms Resort is the only American owned and operated Dive Resort in Mahahual (Costa Maya). The Goergens' companies have been visited and featured through the years by the likes of Jacques Cousteau, National Geographic Magazine, People Magazine, Good Morning America, Discover Channel, History Channel and many more. Additionally, the Maya Palms Resort has been featured in Sport Diver Magazines World's Best Diving and Resorts in both 2009 and 2010.

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