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I was there a few years ago now, did my diving with Penguin dievrs. I remember well doing bells, trying not to smash my tank into the wall while descending rapidly face first. Then stepping out of the ledge into the deep blue and immediately beginning to sink. Thankfully the guide had gone first and immediately grabbed me before I sank into oblivion, although by the sounds of it, I've have more dives under my belt and would have immediately gone for the inflate button without hessitation and given it a couple quick bursts to stop the sinking and regain my buoyancy which I did anyway while Hamdy was holding me up. But that initial sense of vertigo when stepping out into the blue is exhilarating! Also, Clownfish are Awesome.Backpacker Deals Dave recently posted..
I was there a fe
w years ago now,
did my diving wi
th Penguin dievr
s. I remember we
ll doing bells,
trying not to sm
ash my tank into
the wall while d
escending rapidl
y face first. Th
en stepping out
of the ledge int
o the deep blue
and immediately
beginning to sin
k. Thankfully th
e guide had gone
first and immedi
ately grabbed me
before I sank in
to oblivion, alt
hough by the sou
nds of it, I've
have more dives
under my belt an
d would have imm
ediately gone fo
r the inflate bu
tton without hes
sitation and giv
en it a couple q
uick bursts to s
top the sinking
and regain my bu
oyancy which I d
id anyway while
Hamdy was holdin
g me up. But tha
t initial sense
of vertigo when
stepping out int
o the blue is ex
hilarating! Also
, Clownfish are
Awesome.Backpack
er Deals Dave re
cently posted..