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frogwomanorg
frogwomanorg

A female diver who attacks one male and one female diver?
Check out the video on my website:
https://frogwoman.org/male-diver-gets-attacked-by-evil-spy-frogwoman-and-a-female-diver-gets-attacked-by-her-too-bizarre

#scuba #diving #scubadiving #underwater #frogwoman #femalediver #wetsuit #scubagear #vintagescuba #neoprene #femalespy #villainess #drowning

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flamemoth2
flamemoth2
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stanleyscuba
stanleyscuba
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otsu09
otsu09

hey so this is not normal and k promise nobody is actively looking to hurt you you are literally Some Guy ❤️

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experienceandamans
experienceandamans

The Liquid Archive: Diving and Independence in the Andaman Islands

When you stand on the sun-bleached shores of Swaraj Dweep, it feels like you’re at the edge of a huge, calm body of water. It is a place where the Indian subcontinent’s humid history finally gives way to the vast, uncharted sovereignty of the Bay of Bengal. People have been crossing and thinking about things on the Andaman Islands for a long time. The islands have old wooden and limestone skeletons. But the most important facts are not obvious. When you go Scuba diving in the Andaman Islands, you are part of a calm, weightless journey. You leave your earthly body behind and enter a liquid commonwealth where the air you breathe is a valuable, mechanical gift and the world you live in is one of surprising, multicolored equality.

The trip begins at dawn, when the amber light shines on the water, which looks like silver that has been hammered. There is a strong sense of community among people getting ready to go scuba diving in Havelock. Taking off masks and checking valves breaks down barriers of status and origin. As you slip off the boat and into the ocean, the noise of the world above you is replaced by a steady, metallic pulse. This is the sound of your own life continuing in a place of overwhelming beauty. At the edge of “The Wall” or “The South Button,” the sunlight bends into long, shiny curtains of gold. This light shows a coral civilization that has been living in beautiful, lonely isolation for thousands of years.

To drift over these reefs is to see a deep, natural justice. Coral gardens grow in Baroque complexity at places like “Nemo Reef.” They are home to a huge number of living things that depend on each other. We need to protect and care for the delicate, beautiful balance that exists between the clownfish and the anemone, the cleaner wrasse and the grouper. This underwater world teaches us something about being human: these waters are not just a place to have fun; they are a gift from the earth itself. When you go Scuba Diving For Non Swimmers and Beginners, you should remember that this quiet, wild place has the right to be free of our excesses and thrive in its own peaceful beauty long after our maps have changed. When the diver reaches the deeper, blue ledges of “Dixon’s Pinnacle,” where schools of Barracuda hang like silver shards in the stream, the weight of our duty becomes too much to bear. The ocean doesn’t care about how things are on land; it only cares about how energy flows and how life survives. When you break the surface at the end of the day and the salt dries on your skin, you feel a new sense of clarity. Andaman scuba diving is, at its heart, a lesson in how to be humble. It reminds us to take care of this turquoise paradise as a reminder of how beautiful it is when we accept our role as guardians instead of rulers of the deep.

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experienceandamans
experienceandamans

The Emerald Covenant: A Humanist Odyssey of Scuba Diving in Andaman

When you stand on the sun-bleached shores of Swaraj Dweep, it feels like you’re at the edge of a huge, calm body of water. It is a place where the Indian subcontinent’s humid history finally gives way to the vast, uncharted sovereignty of the Bay of Bengal. People have been crossing and thinking about things on the Andaman Islands for a long time. The islands have old wooden and limestone skeletons. But the most important facts are not obvious. When you go Scuba diving in the Andaman Islands, you are part of a calm, weightless journey. You leave your earthly body behind and enter a liquid commonwealth where the air you breathe is a valuable, mechanical gift and the world you live in is one of surprising, multicolored equality.

The trip begins at dawn, when the amber light shines on the water, which looks like silver that has been hammered. There is a strong sense of community among people getting ready to go scuba diving in Havelock. Taking off masks and checking valves breaks down barriers of status and origin. As you slip off the boat and into the ocean, the noise of the world above you is replaced by a steady, metallic pulse. This is the sound of your own life continuing in a place of overwhelming beauty. At the edge of “The Wall” or “The South Button,” the sunlight bends into long, shiny curtains of gold. This light shows a coral civilization that has been living in beautiful, lonely isolation for thousands of years.

To drift over these reefs is to see a deep, natural justice. Coral gardens grow in Baroque complexity at places like “Nemo Reef.” They are home to a huge number of living things that depend on each other. We need to protect and care for the delicate, beautiful balance that exists between the clownfish and the anemone, the cleaner wrasse and the grouper. This underwater world teaches us something about being human: these waters are not just a place to have fun; they are a gift from the earth itself. When you go Scuba Diving For Non Swimmers and Beginners, you should remember that this quiet, wild place has the right to be free of our excesses and thrive in its own peaceful beauty long after our maps have changed. When the diver reaches the deeper, blue ledges of “Dixon’s Pinnacle,” where schools of Barracuda hang like silver shards in the stream, the weight of our duty becomes too much to bear. The ocean doesn’t care about how things are on land; it only cares about how energy flows and how life survives. When you break the surface at the end of the day and the salt dries on your skin, you feel a new sense of clarity. Andaman scuba diving is, at its heart, a lesson in how to be humble. It reminds us to take care of this turquoise paradise as a reminder of how beautiful it is when we accept our role as guardians instead of rulers of the deep.

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frogwomanorg
frogwomanorg

Female diver in mini-submarine discovers an alien underwater ship?!

Check out the video on my website:
https://frogwoman.org/a-female-diver-a-mini-sub-and-some-alien-underwater-ship-part-1-of-2

#scuba #diving #scubadiving #underwater #frogwoman #femalediver #wetsuit #scubagear #vintagescuba #wendewagner #neoprene

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stanleyscuba
stanleyscuba
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grubgaming89
grubgaming89

Here are some underwater images I made in Blender.

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kristkc
kristkc

Commission for BladeVap

Kazimako is my aisha! X3


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frogwomanorg
frogwomanorg

A female deep-sea diver gets attacked by jellyfish?!?!
Check out the video on my website:
https://frogwoman.org/female-deep-sea-diver-gets-attacked-by-jellyfish

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barbadostravel
barbadostravel

With no fewer than 17 wrecks all around the island, you’re almost spoiled for choice with dive sites in Barbados 🐠🐡🐙

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stanleyscuba
stanleyscuba

Dory Underwater Drone

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stanleyscuba
stanleyscuba
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laurastudarus
laurastudarus


It’s rare to meet a diver who doesn’t have the Maldives on their bucket list. Located south-southwest of India, the tiny island nation has a reputation for its crystal-clear waters and easy-to-spot manta rays, whale sharks, reef sharks, sea turtles and eagle rays. Plus, with water temps in the low to mid 80s year-round, you won’t even have to struggle into a wetsuit before you get in the water—a major bonus for many neoprene-fatigued divers.

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sohannabarberaesque
sohannabarberaesque

Headcannon vis-a-vis the Peter Potamus Good Time Divers

During a refresher SCUBA course, Peter Potamus has the divers practice diving technique off the boat and into the water in the Offshore Practice Area of the divers’ camp at La Jolla … and the whole manages to be rather hilarious, with at least two of the dive crew kicking up their legs as they fall into the water.

And which manages to wind up in one of Peter’s diver videos, attracting much bemusing comment.

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frogwomanorg
frogwomanorg

Two divers meet some very hungry fish!
Check out the video on my website:
https://frogwoman.org/a-lake-two-cave-divers-and-very-hungry-fishes

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voskhozhdeniye
voskhozhdeniye

Scuba - Why You Feel So Low

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laurastudarus
laurastudarus

Scuba Diving Sea Hero Georgienne Bradley is a diver, photographer, the director of Sea Save Foundation—a nonprofit that encourages divers and others to make a difference in marine conservation—and even the recipient of a NOGI award for her work protecting the underwater world. However, none of this would have happened if she had stuck to her plan to become a doctor.

(via Industry Icon Georgienne Bradley Wants to Help You Save the Oceans | Scuba Diving)

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theeagleraydiveshop
theeagleraydiveshop

Yoga and Meditation for Divers — practical breathing and mindfulness training for safer dives 🧘🤿

This dive professional guide explains how yoga techniques improve calm, buoyancy control, and underwater awareness — skills every diver can use.

👉 Full guide in the link below.

Yoga and meditation for divers illustrated by a calm scuba diver practicing breathing and mindfulness near the water, highlighting improved breath control, buoyancy, and dive safety 🧘🤿 — educational visual connecting yoga training with safer, more focused scuba diving #YogaAndMeditationForDivers #DiveSafety #MindfulDiving #ScubaTraining #BreathControlALT