Bob on July 30th, 2010

Let’s take an in-depth look at the breathing information we’ve learned thus far. Who wouldn’t want to explore the world under the sea? Mankind has always been fascinated with life underwater. Because of this great fascination, extensive research and amazing inventions have given us the chance to breathe underwater so we can observe or simply [...]

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Bob on July 16th, 2010

All year round, scuba diving is a popular activity. It is basically defined as the act of entering the water and remaining below its surface to explore, work, or simply just have fun. There are several famous scuba diving spots all over the world. Scuba diving isn’t limited to the oceans, however. Many divers dive [...]

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awesome on July 2nd, 2010

Scuba Diving, while fun, has its share of hazards like any outdoor sport. Knowing how to recognize and deal with potential problems before (or when) they occur can make the difference between life and death when you’re under water. Here are a few safety precautions to take, as well as some of the things that [...]

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Scuba diving is a sport that many people indulge in, and it is a fun experience for almost anyone, except perhaps those who can’t swim and are terrified of water. It isn’t without it’s risks, however, and like any outdoor hobby or sport, injuries can be sustained, sometimes even fatal ones, by under trained or [...]

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Bob on June 16th, 2010

Diving equipment is more complex than some people think. For the most part, people think if you’ve got an adequate air supply and flippers on your feet, you’re set for diving. Wrong. I suppose this approach would work for the casual scuba enthusiast, but there’s a lot more equipment needed for a proper dive than [...]

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Bob on June 2nd, 2010

Breathing is easy, isn’t it? We do it all the time. Good air in, bad air out simple and easy right? Wrong! In scuba diving, breathing properly serves three major purposes, and missing out on knowing how to breathe properly can lead to a messed up dive. Why should you learn a different way to [...]

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Boating or sea travel has its own lingo. That is practical because the activity has procedures and tools that are exclusive to it. Because the English language is fast expanding and modifying, there are terminologies that can be used in boating and in other tasks. That may however harbor confusion (pun intended)! Different industries and [...]

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Bob on May 19th, 2010

Scuba diving is a unique and beautiful experience that everyone should try at least once in his or her lifetime. Barring perhaps hydrophobics, almost anyone will find the experience of being underwater and floating along both exhilarating and relaxing at the same time. However, without proper training and preparation, scuba can also be a dangerous [...]

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Mike on May 13th, 2010

It is the nature of man to explore the world around him. That is why during the ancient times, thousands of years ago, sailors traveled in ships, crossed oceans, reached different continents and conquered many islands. Observing modern navigation will surely get you to thinking that traveling by sea, by air or even by land [...]

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Scuba Diving is a sport that has grown in popularity in the past decade, evolving from something that was utilized by scientists and naturalists to further their research, turning into a popular pastime for many people. It’s grown to such an extent that even beach resorts have started offering scuba diving lessons, as well as [...]

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