Although scuba diving courses are the best way to learn new and important dive skills, here are three easy (and free) ways to improve your diving forever.
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We all know that there’s some risk involved in diving. For many of us, the challenge of preparing for and dealing with potential problems is part of the sport’s attraction.
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Often you’ll explore very small areas, as you spend less time swimming around and more time hovering, looking for small critters.
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For two glorious weeks in November, Scuba Diver Life went to the Galapagos Islands aboard two different live boards to see as much as we could both above and below the water.
For many newly certified divers, the idea of plunging into the inky darkness of the ocean at night seems a little bit crazy.
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