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		<title>Dangers of Scuba Diving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scuba diving takes you to an entirely different world. To enter this world one needs to take the necessary training, without which the diver life could be in jeopardy. Like in all other adventure sport scuba diving is not free from danger. Necessary precautions need to be taken to ensure a smooth and happy diving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Scuba diving takes you to an entirely different world. To enter this world one needs to take the necessary training, without which the diver life could be in jeopardy. Like in all other adventure sport scuba diving is not free from danger. Necessary precautions need to be taken to ensure a smooth and happy diving journey. The dangers of scuba diving can be classified into two categories. The first danger lies within the ocean and second in the individual itself.<br/><br/>Scuba divers should keep themselves updated about the marine life around that region and the risk involved there. This will help them to avoid animals that turn aggressive on being approached. The weather forecast and the current beneath and the water conditions of on the date of the dive also need to be kept in mind. There is a possibility that the diver may get too engrossed in viewing the beauty at the bottom of the sea and swimming against the current may make it difficult for him to reach his destination.<br/><br/>Getting trained through certified classes of scuba diving will help the diver to encounter the dangers. Divers should make sure that all their equipments are in good condition and working properly. The scuba diver needs to show a certain level of responsibility too.<br/><br/>The diver needs to remember his lessons well while venturing in the sea. Taking things for granted and forgetting his lesson could go against him and is a foremost danger of scuba diving. Diving with an accomplice having more experience could reduce the danger of scuba diving.<br/><br/>A good presence of mind and the ability to handle a dangerous situation without panicking can get you over the dangers of scuba diving.<br/><br/>Avoid diving while suffering from cold, allergies and infections, as intake of some of the medications could make you lethargic and somnolent.<br/><br/>A common problem that scuba divers experience is ear pain is mainly caused due to pressure changes. The medical terminology for this is squeeze. Barotrauma can also be caused due to scuba diving. When parts of the body that contains air for example the lungs, the stomach, the chest, the intestines and cavity get affected deep underwater due to excessive pressure causes barotrauma. The other problems related to scuba diving are bruises, scrapes and cuts which normally occur due to shipwrecks and coral and reefs.<br/><br/>Diving too fast also causes serious consequences and over expansion and contraction of lungs could result in serious disabilities. So remember not to be reckless and hasty while scuba diving.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Robert Grazian						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Go Diving Without The Right Scuba Diving Watch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Underneath the sea and the water is a whole different world. Brightly colored fish and reef can bring a diver to a whole other world as well. After being down and diving you will still need to check your gauges and air regularly so you don&#8217;t run out of oxygen. This is where scuba diving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Underneath the sea and the water is a whole different world. Brightly colored fish and reef can bring a diver to a whole other world as well. After being down and diving you will still need to check your gauges and air regularly so you don&#8217;t run out of oxygen. This is where scuba diving watches can come in handy.<br/><br/>When you are diving it is very easy to forget the time and how long you have been down. This can get dangerous because your air supply is limited to an hour or two tops. A great tool that has been made is the scuba diving watch. This type of watch is just made for scuba diving gives you a reading on depth, and has an alarm that sounds when you need to come up that you cannot miss when it goes off. Scuba diving watches usually come with a temperature gauge, depth gauge, compass, and more. All of those readings can help you when you are down diving especially when you don&#8217;t have those gauges with you.<br/><br/>Citizen, Invicta, Seiko happen to hold the top three positions for the top selling diving watches. They have a flashy appearance and that alone gives them a nice look without speaking about all the little gadgets that each watch comes with. These types of watches are the top watches on the market.<br/><br/>Citizen has two contenders in the top three. The Promaster Aqualand&#8217;s stainless steel make up makes this one a good choice. The Eco-Drive is the company&#8217;s titanium offering. Either watch has storage for diving depths, current water temperature, present depth, ascent rate alarms, and is water resistant to 660 feet.<br/><br/>Invicta&#8217;s Pro Diver Automatic is yet another stainless choice that you can get. Waterproof to 660 feet, it is a better choice for those divers that like to go free diving and fishing. Invicta&#8217;s Pro Diver uses no batteries, has an anti-scratch watch face, and has luminescent watch hands. The screened markers assure you, that you will not get lost.<br/><br/>Luminox&#8217;s Navy Seal Dive Watch is the most widely used diving watch by the U.S. navy today. This watch gives many top gadgets including compass, diving depths, date, and time.<br/><br/>Seiko offers the Dive Collection watch. Gives up to 650 feet of water resistance, glowing hands, and stainless steel make up, a depth gauge, and luminescent date display, the Dive Collection watch is a stunning and functional selection.<br/><br/>Suunto also shows two watches. The Mosquito Pro Dive has a resin band, calendar, alarms, and digital displays. This watch is only water resistant to a mere 325 feet, so it will not be good for deeper dives. All these watches are good scuba diving watches and you can find them at all of these watches stores. Even though they are pretty expensive they are among the best and top watches on the market today. So go out and get your diving watch today so you can start your diving easier.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Gregg Hall						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>A Guide to Night Diving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scuba diving is currently one of the most popular aquatic activities. It is a great activity for anyone who wants to be united with nature. It also opens a totally new perspective on how we view ourselves in relation to our surroundings.The opportunity to dive under water is also a very invigorating activity. Since it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scuba diving is currently one of the most popular aquatic activities. It is a great activity for anyone who wants to be united with nature. It also opens a totally new perspective on how we view ourselves in relation to our surroundings.<br/><br/>The opportunity to dive under water is also a very invigorating activity. Since it is a different world, it seems like all of your problems are solved once you get to see the teeming life under the blue façade of the seas.<br/><br/>The nature below the surface of the water changes as the sun says its goodbye and as the moon starts to glow. Actually, most advanced divers would prefer to go on a night dive rather than a day dive. Why? Because at night, the sea is totally transformed and there are things underwater that you can only see at night. It&#8217;s like seeing all the high-rise buildings illuminate the happy streets of a city.<br/><br/>The beautiful scenery at night is something to look forward to. It is when all the nocturnal creatures become alive, giving the seas a different glow and color. Groups of minute organisms also reflect the light from the moon and create an effect that can&#8217;t be recreated by any natural or artificial means. The seas really come alive at night.<br/><br/>However, you should remember that night diving is only for experienced divers. It is most definitely not a walk in the park. The normal risks that a diver exposes himself to during day dives are enhanced at night. The darkness of the night also poses additional risks that aren&#8217;t present during the day.<br/><br/>We shall try to discuss some of the things that a diver must remember before night diving. If you are a beginner, you will want to read on so as to give youself some basic ideas on how to properly prepare and execute a night dive.<br/><br/>1. Rest well and eat well<br/><br/>Diving at night is physically more imposing than day dives. The coldness of the water will give a diver more stress plus the fact that the natural body clock is signaling the body to settle down and rest. Make sure that you have enough carbohydrates in your body to keep your body temperature stable under water. Carbo-loading can be done 2 days before you enter the water.<br/><br/>2. Orient yourself with the diving area<br/><br/>Aside from visiting the diving area beforehand, you can also opt to do a day dive on the same spot where you will be diving at night. This move lowers the risk of being lost at night and will give you more mobility because you are comfortable with the area.<br/><br/>3. Always have a night dive buddy<br/><br/>Perhaps the most important tip that you should remember is that you should never ever dive at night without a companion. Even if it&#8217;s not night time, you should also have someone to dive with you. Your diving buddy is your only hope against the wrath of the seas if something goes wrong. And, having a buddy will also make the experience more meaningful.<br/><br/>4. Get the right dive light<br/><br/>Essential equipment for night diving is a dive light. When choosing a dive light, you should consider the burn time, the beam width and the depth rating of the dive light. In terms of burn time, you should make sure that you fully recharge your battery if you are using a rechargeable one or bring extra disposable ones if you are using those.<br/><br/>Your maximum depth should also be lower than the rating of your light.<br/><br/>5. Get some glow sticks<br/><br/>Glow sticks are very useful underwater. You should attach some glow sticks to your air tank, or perhaps wrap them around your legs and arms so that you and your buddy can clearly see each other.<br/><br/>6. Know the rules<br/><br/>You can&#8217;t go around diving at night anywhere you want. Make sure that you inquire about the local regulations about diving at night.<br/><br/>Nothing beats diving at night. With the proper preparation and precautions, you should have nothing to fear and will look forward to seeing the majestic night seas.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Ollie Donovan</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Escape<br/><br/>Escape to a different world. Scuba diving takes you to a different world with vibrant colors, scenaries, textures and marine-life. Learn diving lanzarote and recharge to arelaxing place to replenish your energy and kinder your spirit.<br/><br/>Search<br/><br/>Enjoy mind-blowing destinations. Diving encourages one to enjoy the underwater empire &#8211; from historic shipwrecks and untouched faunas to the perplexities of your local river. Learn how to go diving and enjoy what you&#8217;ve been missing out on.<br/><br/>Experience<br/><br/>Be at one with nature; a sense of liberty, and a transformation. &#8216;Learn Diving Lanzarote&#8217; connects you with nature. It immerses you in new sensations and experiences. Diving has changed many lives, you may not be that different. Learn to scuba dive and become a part of a different world.<br/><br/>You have always wanted to take the scuba diving plunge, your friends are always talking about it and your best friend keeps raving about his extraordinary dive trip to the Caymans. how do you start this experience? Who&#8217;s out there to baptize you into the sport?<br/><br/>The skill of having the ability to dive, survive and really enjoy the underwater experience can be a life-long learning curve. It could also be stunningly rewarding! There is no better place to learn diving Lanzarote. It is friendly, easy and close to home.<br/><br/>To allow you a flavor of the sport, &#8216;Learn Diving Lanzarote&#8217; have designed a short and simple starter course. These courses are typically over 1 or 2 days and teach you some diving abilities wanted to help you get started. In the course you&#8217;ll be kept at a maximum depth.<br/><br/>One thing is for certain, even in 10 yrs time, you&#8217;ll never forget that first time. Your body submerges like a submarine on a mission; the water and air bubbles disorientate you as the light intensity decreases. All you hear is &#8216;breath, slow down, relax&#8217;. You soon come to grasp that these aren&#8217;t straightforward things to attain. There is so much to look at! You will be amazed at how the buzz of spotting marinelife is unforgettable.<br/><br/>To enjoy your diving experiences and ensure you remain safe, it is highly recommended you finish a licensed diving course. These courses are engineered to teach you to survive while respiring underwater, understand and know how to use your dive equipment and protect and respect the marine environment. &#8216;Learn Diving Lanzarote&#8217; have designed each course to meet all these wants and fill you with confidence. The timeline of dive training gets going with the 3-4 day PADI ; Specialities, complicated Diver, Rescue Diver, Dive Master, aid Instructor, Dive Instructor and Master Scuba trainer courses come later.<br/><br/>Dive coaching is delivered by a number of international validation agencies, the hottest being PADI ( pro organisation of Diving Instructors ), BSAC ( Brit Sub Aqua Club ) and SSI ( Scuba Schools global ). If you learn your diving in Lanzarote you will have access to all these centers.<br/><br/>Learn Diving Lanzarote dive courses not only supply you with the talents to survive underwater, but you are also awarded with a certification. The award is important evidence of your qualification and reputable diving centres must be shown this before diving with them.<br/><br/>Diving Egypt &amp; Diving Holidays &#8211; Multi Activity Holidays &#8211; Click for the latest news and reviews on all the top brands and companies. Your one stop shop for scuba diving and adventure sports.<br/><br/>All reviews written by the active users.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Tracy Blevins</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Risks And Rewards Of Scuba Diving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are people who are closer to the mountains and then there are people who feel closer to the ocean or the sea. For those who love the mountains there is rock climbing and for those who love the oceans, there is scuba diving. Most of the beach towns in the world have scuba diving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are people who are closer to the mountains and then there are people who feel closer to the ocean or the sea. For those who love the mountains there is rock climbing and for those who love the oceans, there is scuba diving. Most of the beach towns in the world have scuba diving on their menu and offer some of the most exotic views of the ocean world. If you are traveling to Australia, you will get to see the almost stunning eco system under the ocean, which is more famous as the Great Barrier Reef. It supports thousands of marine life and scuba diving is the only way to reach there. Scuba diving allows you to see a completely different world separate from the one you live in.<br/><br/>Just because there is an ocean doesn&#8217;t mean that scuba diving is easy. You need to gather as much information possible on scuba diving and regarding the hot spots. You also need to know swimming. And remember, for starters a shark infested colony would be the worst place to scuba dive. Scuba diving will open your eyes to a world that you can only dream of. You can get to see thousands of varieties of fishes, planktons, corals and many others. Some of the best diving sites are in the Bahamas, Australia, Florida, and Mexico, although you can find your own new scuba diving site almost anywhere in the world except Antarctica. There you will end up freezing!<br/><br/>Without proper knowledge and training, diving can be a very dangerous sport. Therefore all commercial diving companies require certification that their customers have completed at least some sort of basic diving course. These courses are available in most of the same areas (and even from the same companies) that offer the actual scuba diving trips. As a trainee, you will head out with professional divers who will take you on multiple training dives. This way, you will become familiar with equipment and techniques, and eventually earn a certificate that will allow you to go on for the more serious dives.<br/><br/>Once you have a diving certificate, the opportunities will be endless. If you want to focus on a particular area, such as ocean life, you can pick a particular spot which is rich in marine life. In some of the scuba diving ventures, you can even swim along with dolphins or other fishes and or get surrounded by schools of fishes. This can be quite exciting and adventurous and probably be the best way to spend your vacation. Alternatively, if you are more interested in exploring, you can go scuba dive around reefs or caves that will provide amazing and unspoiled underwater landscapes for you to enjoy.<br/><br/>There are several risks associated with scuba diving, but with proper training and with good equipment you are not likely to encounter them. You need to pay close attention to water pressure during the descent and ascent. You have to time the changes in pressure accordingly in order to avoid injuries. Injuries can include damage to the ears and sinuses. Other problems include hypothermia, which happens in freezing waters as well as problems with pressurized gas. If you take a diving course, you will learn how to handle these issues, as well as how you can prevent them from affecting your dive.<br/><br/>Scuba diving is an immense opportunity and should be enjoyed by everyone at some point in their life. However, it is not something that you can simply go out to the ocean and do. It takes time and preparation to understand the working of the equipment and the basic diving knowledge to keep you safe. Ultimately it is worth the effort, and allows for an ocean experience that you will never forget.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>JB Mills</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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