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[S175]Scuba Diving How To
by Cybercavern, Cyb
The feeling you get when you put on the tanks, strap on your mask, and buckle up your fins just waiting your turn to step off the boat is exciting. Your heart starts pounding with anticipation as you are going over you dive plans in your head. Did I forget anything? You are asking your self as you are rechecking your gear.

Finally you step off the boat and into the water as your head bobs under the water and back to the surface you turn and signal the boat you are okay and meet up with your buddy. You and your buddy does a final check on yours and his equipment before heading into your dive.

You slowly descend to the bottom where you come across some of the most colorful reefs you have ever seen. Then out of nowhere you see some beautiful fish that acts like you are in a zoo and swims all around you checking you out trying to figure out what kind of fish you are.

You realize that you are 60′ under the ocean with 100′ visibility you and your buddy seem to be the only humans in the whole ocean, completely weightless, you realize the worries of the world and every thing that had been bothering you is not even there. You have completely forgotten the whole world you left behind when you dropped into paradise.

You continue your dive as you and your buddy glide effortlessly over the reefs pointing out all the fish to each other and checking out all the different animals you encounter maybe even seeing a curious shark or two that don't even act like they notice you.

Then comes the part of the dive you have dreaded long before you ever got into the water. With great sadness you signal your buddy to slowly head to the surface to return to the world you left behind. Once back on the boat you put up your gear and already start dreaming of the next time you get to know real peace.

If you have never experienced scuba diving I strongly reccommend giving it a try you will be glad you did?

A great way to spend family time, doing something fun and adventurous is going on a scuba diving holiday. With good planning, this can be an adventure of a lifetime. Keep in mind that putting a scuba diving holiday does require a little more attention to detail, particularly if you plan to travel out of the United States. However, this type of holiday is fun and exciting.

Perhaps most important to a scuba diving holiday is your destination. You obviously want to go somewhere, where you can dive, a place that fits your skill level, budget, time and preferences. You have to achieve a good balance between these factors, and a good travel agent who knows a great deal about diving and dive sites may be able to help you .

Of course, while a travel agent can help, another possibility is to talk to a diving shop. Typically, the professionals can look at what you want out of the scuba diving holiday and make appropriate recommendations.

The goal is to make sure you get everything you want from your scuba diving experience but in addition, you want to look at the various land activities available as well. After all, most dive destinations are in beautiful places where the surrounding scenery is breathtaking, giving you something extra to enjoy.

When you are planning, keep a list of all the details you will need for the trip from scuba diving gear to your scuba certification. If you plan to go abroad, make sure you have all required visa's, information on the local currency, vaccinations, among other things.

Doing research on each of these aspects of the trip will make things go much smoother. The good news is that finding information about diving is a breeze using the internet. In fact, everything you could possibly need to know so you have an incredible trip is available online.

Here are some other things you should remember for a scuba diving holiday

* Look at the various options for diving packages so you save money and have a wonderful holiday * Establish the date for travel and if possible, be a little flexible, which could also save you money * Travel insurance that includes scuba diving is a great option to think about * Label all of your personal diving gear so it can be easily identified * Contact the airlines you plan to fly to learn about any limitations or restrictions regarding your diving equipment * Copy all your documents, leaving one copy at home with someone trusted and keeping a second copy with you on the trip * Take any medication needed with you, along with a note from the doctor

A scuba diving holiday can be fun and exciting, if you plan well. Nothing compares to the wonders of the underwater so just enjoy it.
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