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| Polls: Discuss snorkling in the Non-Diving Related Forums forums: Steve, I am on your side with your original OP but that above is a load of ar5e. The stimulation ... |
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Thaaaaaaaankyu Garf, I was hoping someone would come along and explain it correctly with words like metamorphmetabilationising and hippypoxed-up and stuff kroBe
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| The biggest overall lesson is still the usual one; don't push the limits! Relax, enjoy, take care.
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| I like to snorkel in the surface interval or at the termination of the days diving when diving blue water. Again get some great photos in the shallows. Never really bothered in the UK suppose the faff of suiting up as opposed to jumping in in your trunks may have something to do with that If i could not dive i would still continue to snorkel but only on holidays. |
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