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1. | Scuba Diving – More Accessible than you thought! Since the early 20th century, SCUBA diving has gone from an incredibly risky undertaking well out of reach for all but the fabulously wealthy to a relatively safe sport with a rapidly growing participant community.
SCUBA stands for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus, so named for the ...
[Added: 21 Jun 2006 Hits: 275 Words: 351]
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2. | Tipping Etiquette for your Scuba Crew Don't ask. The answer is a resounding "Yes"! You should tip. When you go on a chartered and chaperoned dive through a commercial diving shop, it is customary to tip both the Captain and the DiveMaster. Gratuities are voluntary, incumbent on your generosity. Even so, it ...
[Added: 01 Apr 2006 Hits: 317 Words: 372]
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3. | Escape the Winter Chill with a Scuba Diving Vacation Are you sick of cold windy days, ice and snow? The last blast of winter got you wishing you were enjoying the sun and surf in some far off, warm destination? What are you waiting for? This is the ...
[Added: 01 Mar 2006 Hits: 355 Words: 427]
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4. | To pee or not to pee The eternal question of wetsuit urination
If it hasn't happened to you already, it will. You descend to 15 feet, and you'll feel the sudden urge. You can't hold it. And there's no way you can get to a bathroom without spoiling the whole dive. ...
[Added: 01 Sep 2005 Hits: 441 Words: 439]
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5. | 5 “Extra” Things To Remember On Every Dive Don’t leave the dock without it
When you pack your gear bag, your checklist probably includes the usual gear and emergency equipment, mask, fins, regulator and one of those kits with a few extra o-rings, neoprene patches and regulator mouthpieces. Here are a few extra ...
[Added: 09 Aug 2005 Hits: 648 Words: 768]
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