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Any divers?

Marine life fascinates me. Talking about the sea and its life really recharges my batteries.

Anyone has a similar feeling?

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Clio9876 June 18th

@mediterraneanSun

I love the sea. I love the sense of freedom/lack of boundaries 

I haven't yet dived. I'd like to have a go one day, but my need to wear glasses makes it challenging. But I've found a way to snorkel, and that's great. And maybe that would work for diving too..

Wishing you great diving adventures 

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MistyMagic June 18th

@Clio9876 I agree, snorkeling is as much as I have done.

 

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mediterraneanSun OP June 19th

@Clio9876

That's great that you could find a way to snorkel.

There are ways to dive as well : contact lenses or prescription masks, in case you're keen to give it a go. Really hope you will ☀️


Thank you for the wishes 🙂

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MistyMagic June 18th

@mediterraneanSun I would love to dive but so far haven't had the opportunity. Do you dive, if so where and what was it like?

 

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mediterraneanSun OP June 19th

@MistyMagic

I dived in several countries most impressive places were Canary Islands and Andaman Islands.

Going under the water in itself is a different experience: the ungravity, the sounds, swimming with schools of fish, being part of what's going on as one in the sea.

The whole experience is mersmerizing for me.


Really hope for you to have that chance soon ☀️



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MistyMagic June 20th

@mediterraneanSun ungravity? what's that like? Do you need to use lead weights?

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mediterraneanSun OP June 21st

@MistyMagic


In general, the use of weights is a choice of the diver, personally I prefer to use them.


The feeling of ungravity happens on neutral buoyancy this occurs when the forces pulling you up (mainly the air) and the forces pulling you down (weight) cancel each other and you feel you're suspended in the water as in floating but under the surface

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MistyMagic June 21st

@mediterraneanSun sounds magical. Thanks for explaining ❤️

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mediterraneanSun OP June 21st

@MistyMagic

It is pretty awesome.

Pleasure any time 🙂

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Ninziesss June 18th

@mediterraneanSun

I got my PADI open water last april and I absolutely love diving.

The marine life has always fascinated me as well, but I felt "limited" to only snorkeling and swimming.I plan to do my next dive in July and I can't wait! Its so tranquil and peaceful under water, it's hard to describe. But it is amazing.


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Clio9876 June 18th

@Ninziesss

Congratulations. You enthusiastic description inspires me.

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Ninziesss June 19th

Thanks so much!


I also wear glasses, but when I did my diving I wore contacts. They also sell special lenses to put in your mask. It might be worth to check it out!

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mediterraneanSun OP June 19th

@Ninziesss


Also PADI here 😊


That's awesome you're diving very soon. Really glad for you. Enjoy 👌🏽😄

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MistyMagic June 20th

@Ninziesss Ninz is there no end to your talents! How wonderful to be able to do that 

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MistyMagic June 20th

@Ninziesss we will need pictures please 💛

 

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