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A Guide to Adaptive Teaching in Scuba Diving
It’s no secret that scuba diving requires a lot of focus, strength and fitness. As demanding as being underwater is, you also need to make sure that you won’t experience one of the hundred things that could go wrong and cause...
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The Five Surfers to Watch Out for in Tokyo 2020
The debut of surfing as one of the events in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics is unprecedented. In fact, it’s one of the most anticipated competitions in this year’s Olympic stage when 40 surfers—20 women and 20 men—will compete to get...
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Surfing at the Tokyo Summer Olympics 2020: What You Need to Know
You probably never heard of surfing in the Olympics before, and that’s because this is the first time that surfers will compete for medals in the most prestigious stage in sports. Surfing has deep roots as one of the oldest...
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Diving in Belize Amidst the COVID19 Pandemic
With COVID19 vaccines still rolling out in almost all countries, restrictions have been eased for incoming and outgoing travelers. And with countries desperately wanting to get back and recover from great economic loss, now the best time to get back...
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Ways to Save the Oceans and Its Ecosystem
Ocean water covers 71% of the planet and holds the biggest percentage (97%) of Earth’s water. It is also the major source of food and livelihood for many people across the globe. But despite its importance, it also the most...
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Scuba Diving News: Divers Find Nazi WWII Enigma Machine in Baltic Sea
A historical artifact during the Second World War was discovered by divers looking for discarded fishing nets in the Baltic Sea. A remarkable find was the Enigma machine that was used by the Nazis when they were sending and receiving coded...