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Diving in the Keyes
"KurtG" wrote in message ... swarvegorilla wrote: but why link to a diving fatality? poor souls. Dive accidents are investigated to learn from the mistakes of others. I provided the link just as a convenience to other divers that may be interested. I didn't intend to be morbid. True just sounded like ya had fun.... was expecting to see pics of ya foray iz all. Silting up sounds..... like something I could go me life with out doing. heh |
Diving in the Keyes
swarvegorilla wrote:
True just sounded like ya had fun.... was expecting to see pics of ya foray iz all. Silting up sounds..... like something I could go me life with out doing. heh Completely agree. Cave and wreck diving doesn't sound like fun to me. I'll leave that to others. I'll try to get my pics online tonight and post a link. --Kurt |
Diving in the Keyes
"Pszemol" wrote in message ... "Susan" wrote in message news:ojJLh.9037$zx.6243@trndny05... Wow, how neat!!! I'm jealous. I can't even swim in shallow water :) Diving has little to do with swimming... :-) You can do diving with very little swimming. I agree, just for the sheer weirdness of it you should try and get divetime in a swimming pool with scuba gear. Its great, you can just look around..... like being in space, going up and down. Your breathing is easy and normal, infact the one thing to remember is not to hold your breath. First time I did pool time with scuba I was impressed. I swim well but its effort, diving unless theres a current can be a lot less effort. Even to lay on the bottem and watch a blenny go about it's life. is really something. |
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