Scuba diving, Colorado style

Colorado is hundreds of miles from the nearest coast and is a landlocked country, but you can still enjoy scuba diving; Colorado has many lakes and rivers that offer challenges and fun. The scuba diving holiday in Colorado is not as far-fetched as you might think. For those who are "hardcore" for their scuba diving, Colorado lakes and rivers are as good as anywhere in the world.

Drowned town

A more interesting destination for the scuba diving vacation in Colorado is the Horsetooth Reservoir in southwest Fort Collins. In 1946, the Federal Bureau of Reclamation selected the town of Stout on the banks of the La Poudre River. By 1949, the dam had been completed, and Stout was built only 70 years ago. As a camp for quarry workers, it had to give up. The town's remains are still underwater at the southern end of the lake; with proper training and diving equipment, Colorado divers can enjoy exciting adventures.

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Krabi diving

Divers who are fortunate enough to explore the spectacular Krabi waters will get a glimpse of whales and leopard sharks, turtles, dolphins and countless colourful tropical fish.

When to plan your diving holiday in Krabi

The best time to live in Krabi is from November to April, when conditions are the best. In theory, you can dive all year round, but from May to October, the monsoon can make conditions and visibility worse. If you plan to take a dive trip at this time of the year, please consider the weather in the Gulf of Thailand.

Learning to dive in Krabi

Krabi has more than 40 diving schools to meet the needs of licensed divers and beginners. Low cost and shallow waters make Krabi a great place to learn – some Krabi hotels and resorts even offer test diving in their swimming pools! If you try this and get a dive, you can test the dive through the full four-day PADI Open Water Diver course. This allows…

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About my scuba diving experience

Scuba diving is a great way to experience the underwater kingdom. It gives you the opportunity to uncover the mystery and wonders that cover most of our planet. I believe that once you understand the full knowledge of scuba diving, it will become a lifelong obsession. After I took the private course, it was time to take the exam for the Open Water Test. My exam was conducted in Boracay. Boracay is a famous tourist destination. It has a white sandy beach and blue clear waters and is considered a paradise island. You can also find many wonderful and interesting marine life in the dive sites. Marine life is very diverse and divers will definitely enjoy diving.

In my first dive experience, I was very excited but a little nervous. I really work hard, don't panic, because I and my mentor are deeper and the deer are underwater. This is my chance to overcome my fears. I felt very comfortable soon. This is a great experience,…

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Scuba diving or snorkeling – what is right for you?

Let's take a look at the basic differences between scuba diving and snorkeling so that you can make the most informed decision. There are differences in physical fitness, training and equipment, as well as psychological implications that should be considered when making choices.

Starting from your purpose, is this an observation of fish, algae and coral reefs with almost no wave of entertainment? If your face and nose float in your stomach comfortably in the water [with a diving mask and breathing tube, it is easy to breathe and breathe] floating in the soft waves, then snorkeling is your best choice. Occasionally the tube will be filled with water, or if you hold your breath and dive, all you have to do is to force the water out of the tube. When you ski a shallow reef or need extra strength to dive a short distance, you usually wear a swimming ankle to add strength to your leg thrust.

If you choose to snorkel, you don’t need to…

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Lead a night of diving

The primary responsibility for leaders or personnel who lead the night dive. Due to the darkness, navigation skills must reach 100%, regardless of experience, you must use a compass. The compass is very important because the visibility of the flashlight will shrink to the effect you see. In some cases, at night, the diver can swim in the circle or spend a longer time than usual to find the reference point under the water. First of all, you should not do night diving in places where there is no diving before the day.

The leader and assistant must always have an extra flashlight during the dive. If the leader runs out of additional flashlights, the leader must decide to end the dive before another flashlight fails.

During a nighttime dive, assisting another diver to encounter difficulties when encountering equipment [tank, regulator, weight belt or flashlight] underwater. You may need hands and flashlights…

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Deep dive – natural gas is just a tool

Many experienced divers want to go deeper and may even be technical diving. Deep diving is a lot worth exploring. The question of what gas to use for certain technical diving has been controversial. Some people will say that deep space is not safe. Others say that trimix's helium cost does not prove a slightly increased risk. Who is right?

By adding hydrazine to the air or nitrogen-oxygen mixture, the nitrogen content in the gas can be reduced. Therefore, the risk of anesthesia and decompression sickness [DCS] is reduced.

Helium is expensive for most divers. You can pay up to $200 or more to fill a group of doubles. For some divers, this is hard to sleep. Diving is not just a sport for the rich. Many of the original pioneers were average wage earners.

Trimix adds safety margins to the depth of the dive and is worth considering. Experience divers can find the level of anesthesia, they are the most comfortable depth. Using gas mixing software, they can mix one can to get 氦 / …

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Scuba diving – how to deal with myopia

Whether it's a shipwreck site or a coral reef filled with rich marine life, the ability to view underwater scenery is one of the best rewards for scuba diving. Therefore, in this kind of leisure sports, a good vision is very important, even if it is not the biggest enemy of scuba divers, myopia will become a grave.

Myopia is a disease that affects the cornea or eyeball, resulting in limited focus at certain distances; any object that is further away than the myope limit appears blurred. Myopia is often referred to as myopia or myopia, with approximately 7 to 9 out of 10 Asians. If myopia is equipped with high-performance diving equipment that is hindering the fun of scuba diving, there are some remedies you can take to make up for your lack of "vision."

  1. Perform laser eye surgery. This will correct your eye condition indefinitely. Although the operation will cost you some money, if you think it deserves some grandness, then go. …

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Scuba diving is a wonderful sport: just eliminate risk

The Adventures Channel and the Travel Channel showcase the blue sky and clear waters as well as the spectacular sights of people diving in fish. The question that arises is whether we are safe. Some of them can be extremely dangerous in a variety of underwater life, and in areas that are unfamiliar with humans, we are not swimming by nature and we cannot breathe underwater, right?

The simple answer is yes, no. It is similar to mountain climbing. When Edmund Hillary was asked if mountaineering was dangerous, he said that if you respect the mountain, then it is not. If you respect scuba diving, there is no danger. It is not dangerous as long as you follow the safety guidelines, have the right equipment, understand your limits and stay within these limits.

The risks involved are small and there are few operational words. ' According to the DAN diving death seminar report, the death toll is extremely rare, and the number of deaths was found in their 2010 survey in 2010…

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Naked scuba diving

For many people, the feeling of diving in nature is relaxed, so you will find that many nude scuba diving clubs are consistent with those who enjoy freedom in the water. Naked diving is very exciting, allowing water to take care of the body naturally. The number of people enjoying nude scuba diving may surprise you.

In addition to the wonderful feeling of naked diving, there are security considerations. For example, some sea otters in subtropical and tropical waters have problems, and these sea otters are caught in clothes. The problem is that the sea lice are hurt. However, sea otters do not cling to exposed skin, which means that people can dive naked without having to worry about these annoying creatures. Remember to recommend trimming or shaving.

In addition, naked scuba diving also helps divers better understand the underwater environment,…

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Investigating scuba diving in the southern part of Lombok

Let me introduce myself first, my name is Denes Halmos, and my passion for life is diving.

For more than 12 years, I have been a PADI instructor and have experience diving all over the world, but mainly in Koh Tao in Thailand and Sharm el Sheikh in the Red Sea in Egypt.

In the past few years, I have been looking for places in Asia. from

Find the perfect location from

 Open my own diving school. Slowly, I narrowed my search to Indonesia, and from

I once found out on Lombok that it is still unaffected but developed on the South Coast.

Lombok

Lombok is an island in Indonesia with only a short ferry or speedboat from Bali [of course it now has a new international airport that will trigger tourism].

People call it "Bali, but 30 years ago". If you have been to Bali recently, you may be welcome because you can get traffic, pollution and trouble anywhere away from the coast.

The air is very clean and the road is…

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