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It feels a bit strange the first time. The mask. All
the gear on your back and those fins on your feet. But as soon as you
ease into the warm tropical waters of the Andaman Sea, your face slips
below the surface, you inhale and the cool air comes freely into your
mouth and fills your lungs effortlessly. This was your first breath
underwater! In moments, you forget the mask, the equipment transforms
to light and agile and you discover a new freedom you had never experienced
before. You are free to move in all tree dimensions without effort.
With that first breath underwater, a door to a new fascinating world
opens to your eyes.
Go through that door and your life will never be the
same.
Everyone has his or her own drive and reasons to pass
that door to a new world of adventure and nature. You will find as much
adventure in diving as you can imagine, from sunken ships to rivers
and altitude lakes or even under the ice.
If you like nature, you will be blown away by the
diversity, the abundance of life and colors you can unfold on a coral
reef. You can see more different species in ten minutes than in ten
hours in the most unspoiled wilderness above water. With experience,
you will realize that even in places that seem to be empty and sterile,
your eyes can catch some incredible organisms to amaze you.
If discovery drives you, you came to the right
door as by becoming a diver, you will get access to the 70 percent of
our planet where non-divers can only imagine but not enjoy yet. Even
after hundreds of dives, you will always find new things to discover
on your local dive site, new places to go and new activities to do underwater.
Scuba diving also means rising to new challenges. Depending on what
drives you the most, you can choose to relax and enjoy the underwater
world or take even more training to be able to go to deeper depths and
open new horizons again. You can become familiar with diving at sunset
to discover a whole different marine life.
And if you like to take pictures of your holiday,
you even have the possibility to take short orientations to underwater
photography and much much more.
You will never get bored out of divining unless this is what you really
want!
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