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Old 16-06-07, 03:09 PM
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Every dive to the hydrobox is a different experience in some ways, the lighting level changes dramatically from day to day, the vis can vary wildly as well and then there is the cold and its deep by recreational standards. And a lot of people have had their own fair share of incidents down there including myself. But what makes a good diver is knowing your limits and especially KNOWING what depth your comfortable at else how could you perform a sucessful rescue calmly. Diving is very much a psychological sport at all levels, the only difficult bit is getting in the water.
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