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| Introductions: Discuss Intro in the General Diving Forums forums: <font color='#000080'>I've been reading the posts here for some time now and have just decided to register. I am at ... |
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| Imported post <font color='#000080'>I've been reading the posts here for some time now and have just decided to register. I am at present living in Ottershaw in Surrey but am originally from the Shetland Isles and no I have never dived there. I am a CMAS 1*, Padi MSD with specialities in Wreck, Deep, Video, Naturalist, Nitrox, Navigation, DSAT Gas Blender and TDI Advanced Nitrox and Deco Procedures. I have dived in the UK, Gibraltar, Kenya, India, Laccadives, Indonesian Borneo, Mauritius, Corfu, Philippines and PNG. I have logged just over 300 dives but the more experience I get the more I realise I still need. I've learnt a lot from reading the posts on here and am looking forward to learning a lot more. |
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| Hey Magi, A very warm welcome to YD !! That's some diving CV you have there - we'll have to chat about some fo those venues as they are on my 'to do' list. Please feel free to post or reply on any topic that takes your fancy and have no fear of getting flamed here. And don't be shy when it comes to getting yourself invited on any of the posted trips or, indeed, suggesting one yourself - you'll always get takers. Cheers and good to have to aboard.
__________________ All divers are created equal(ised) - it's just that some of us handle the pressure better. |
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| Imported post Hi Magi So whats a Naturalist Diver - No Cozy? Regards Paul
__________________ Paul Oliver Canterbury Divers DUE - Dover Underwater Explorers 2 Rules - 1. You books you pays. 2. Always return to the shot |
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| Imported post <font color='#000080'>Naturalist NOT Naturist!!!!!!! But I did meet one of those in India. He did dive in the nude from the dive boat despite being told that this was definitely not allowed. The father of a young indian girl, who was also on the boat, was extremely upset when told what had happened and threatened to hang him up by his dangly bits from the nearest coconut tree. |
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| Imported post Magi Yes, if my daughters had been on board i would have reacted in a similar way. I can anticipate the additional problems there, having had my fingers bitten several times by fish. Mind you there would be no problems with that in cold UK waters. Regards Paul
__________________ Paul Oliver Canterbury Divers DUE - Dover Underwater Explorers 2 Rules - 1. You books you pays. 2. Always return to the shot |
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__________________ Heaven don't want me and Hell are scared I'll take over. Caveo rana. |
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| Imported post nude diving in UK waters? now theres a thought. wonder if it would go down well at stoney. they could have a naturist only session, like at some swimmin baths. probably only a matter of time until PADI make it a speciality.
__________________ skype user name - andy2tanx Reared on a diet of prejudice and misinformation.... The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass There is no dilemma compared with that of the deep-sea diver who hears the message from the ship above, "Come up at once. We are sinking. |
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