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The Scuba Tips Corner
Read a collection of PADI Blogposts from PADI Pros and Scuba Diving Enthusiasts all over the World. In PADI you are part of a global community that wants to give great scuba diving tips and advice to help each other out.
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Advanced Open Water Course: Everything you need to know
You have just discovered that diving is an adventure and it is a fun and rewarding activity you want to grow into. You need more and crave more. Moving up to advanced open water can give you just that.
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Hyperthermia: how to beat the heat in the Philippines
High humidity can make the heat in the Philippines feel even hotter. Impacting activities and lifestyle choices in the Philippines like wearing an exposure suit can make it harder for your body to cool down
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How to act in a downcurrent
Down currents, often referred to as downwellings in the scuba diving community, pose a unique set of challenges and dangers to divers. However, with the right knowledge and preparation, divers can safely navigate down currents and continue to enjoy the wonders of the underwater world. This article provides practical advice on what to do when…
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Removing Mask Underwater with Full Confidence and Ease
For many novice divers, the prospect of removing their mask underwater can evoke feelings of trepidation and anxiety. The mask serves as a crucial piece of equipment, providing clarity and enabling proper vision beneath the water’s surface.
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How to deploy a Delayed Surface Marker Buoy the right way
how to deploy a delayed surface marker buoy
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How to descend in scuba diving the right way
Why you cannot descend is sometimes easy to solve with these tips.
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How ScubaLab Reviews 26 New Dive Masks
ScubaLab tested and reviewed 26 dual-lens, single-lens and low-volume masks in their latest ScubaLab review. The test dives were conducted in 72-degree water with air temperatures in the upper 80s at Alexander Springs recreation area in Altoona, Florida. HOW THEY TESTScubaLab test divers evaluated and scored masks for the following factors: Ease and Security of…
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The 4 important uses of a DSMB every time you dive
Discover the indispensable role of Delayed Surface Marker Buoys (DSMBs) in scuba diving safety. Learn why divers need a DSMB on every dive for enhanced visibility, communication, and emergency signaling. From preventing lost divers to facilitating controlled ascents, DSMBs are essential tools for navigating the underwater world with confidence.
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10 Scuba Diving Tips and Advice for Easy Equalizing (Divers Alert Network)
How to equalize your body airspace so you dont get the squeeze
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Welcome to the Philippines: Things you must know
Mabuhay and welcome to the Philippines which has 7641 Tropical Islands, it is Eden in the West of the Pacific Ocean
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SCUBA allows you to fly like Superman in a new world
SCUBA stands for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus and it’s a special kind of gear that lets you breathe underwater!
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Preserving the Philippine Heritage of The Tamaraw of Mindoro
The tamaraw, also known as the Mindoro dwarf buffalo (Bubalus mindorensis), is a diminutive member of the Bovidae family. Endemic solely to the island of Mindoro in the Philippines, it holds the distinction of being the only indigenous bovine species in the country
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Get Ready for another 2 day Aurora Music Festival Clark
Year 2 of Aurora Music Festival Clark the Philippine’s Largest Music Festival. as it returns to Clark this upcoming April 6-7, 2024, promising yet another unforgettable weekend of music, fun, and excitement!
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A team of scientists from the California Academy of Sciences discovered more than 100 new marine species ranging from sea slugs to heart urchins.
9 years ago A team of scientists from the California Academy of Sciences officially announced they discovered more than 100 new marine species ranging from sea slugs to heart urchins.
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Giant Barrel Sponge oxidating the world for half a millenia
Giant Barrel Sponge oxidating the world for half a millenia