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Added: January 29, 2010
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Author: divetelaviv
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Added: January 29, 2010
There are many different types of wetsuit. Find out what kind of wetsuit will best suit you.
Closed Circuit Rebreathers are used by Divers to significantly extend bottom times of dives. They also involve no bubbles (so you can get very close to marine life without disturbing it) which is great for underwater photography and videography. In this article find out more about what a Closed Circuit Rebreather is and how it works, with a focus on the APD (Ambient Pressure Diving) Evolution and Inspiration models.
A wetsuit is a high quality product that is necessary if you plan on doing activities in cold water environments. Read about what kind of wetsuit will be best for you.
As a scuba diver, wreck diving is one of the more interesting dives we can make. However, a bit of safety and preparation goes a long way.
When thinking about a dive watch, be it the Seiko dive SKXA35 or another watch, there are a few important characteristics of these types of watches that elicit an overall sleek and professional look and feel to the whole device. The Seiko dive SKXA35 is probably one of the better known watches in the dive watch industry and is one of the most frequently chosen for several reasons, including because of the default rubber strap and uniquely colored dial.
Yet another brilliant pic by Lill Haugen (yes this is a link)!Snakker du Norsk?Me neither, so I really have no clue about the content of Lill’s latest article in Dykking, Norway’s leading dive magazine - and it sure didn’t help that the author felt it fit to send me the following synopsis, and this is textual: Well - it is easy: …..bla bla bla, gla Mike. Bla bla bla something something, bla
Same location, completely different vibe and message!Yes once again this is Tiger Beach, the scene of unspeakable stupidities performed by martial artists and wannabee Shark wranglers. But this time, it’s not some cheap and self serving media stunt, this time it’s a piece by the good people from the BBC - who do not use the Dolphin Dream but, I believe, Jimmy’s Shear Water.This is as pro-Shark as
From yesterday’s dive! Not Mark’s 4k but still, not bad for straight from the footage!I just love the cyberspace!The little New York Times piece was quickly picked up by several Shark blogs out there. Quite frankly, I did somewhat expect Underwater Thrills to show their usual friendly bias and was not disappointed. Thank you - as always, you are much too kind!What however caught me completely by
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