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Scuba Diving Blog

Archive for January, 2010

by Edison Frerichs

One among the best ways to learn scuba diving is on a scuba diving cruise. But before you’ll begin your scuba diving cruise, there are some basic items to consider.

First is whether or not you can swim. If you can’t, you actually should conceive to some lessons before you start your underwater adventuring on a scuba diving cruise. You don’t need to be Mark Spitz, but you ought to grasp the basics like treading water and duck diving before scuba diving.

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by Brett Camron

When it comes to scuba diving the most important thing is the training that you have, the next most important thing to that is the gear that you will need to have. Everything that I will cover here will be essential if you plan on making some deep dives.

Let me start off with the scuba mask, they come in many different styles but they all serve the same purpose. Do not sell yourself short when purchasing a scuba mask, especially if you plan on doing some deep dives, your eyes wont take kind to the water pressure if the mask happens to crack or break.

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by Britt Hellman

Clive Cussler’s Dirk Pitt novels often focus on one or more current geopolitical events. The latest one, Arctic Drift, is no different, centering on a worldwide financial crisis in 2011, coupled with global warming woes.

The bad guy of the story, Mitchell Goyette, is a Canadian energy tycoon with a public facade of green technology and renewable resource businesses. However, his dark underbelly conceals heavy involvement in oil and natural gas.

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2010
19
Jan

Diving With The Carnatic

by Ned Middleton

Sha’b Abu Nuhas is one of those Reefs that, to put it simply, is in the wrong place - as many a ship’s captain has discovered to his cost. It is a prime example of a Coral Reef that barely reaches the surface and, from a distance therefore, is not easily seen at all.

Today, of course, there are radar reflectors and small solar-powered lights situated on top of the Reef - and all regularly maintained in the most difficult of circumstances, but one hundred and thirty years ago things were very different.

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by Ed J Price

You should always consider the Suunto D9 dive computer when looking for quality scuba diving equipment that will help keep you safe underwater. We wish to provide you with useful information before you make your purchase, to help you make a well informed decision. The D9 has superior features and functions, even in its basic models. In fact, it is known for being the world’s first all-in-one diving computer. Prices range between one thousand to two thousand dollars, depending on the options you chose and where it is being purchased. It is rated as a superior computer when compared with similar products in the same price range.

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2010
02
Jan

Swim With Sharks In Hawaii

by Morten Elm

Aloha, Hawaii. Shark diving in Hawaii ranks among the best in the world. So if you are going to those beautiful islands, you can have a close encounter with a shark. A memory you will not forget.

The Hawaiian island chain is made up of 132 islands, with the two islands Maui and Oahu having the best places for a shark scuba dive. Hawaii is located 2400 miles from the nearest continent, which creates a unique underwater environment.

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