Ever dive a missile silo? How about a volcanic crater or a lead mine? Where do we find this stuff? Off the highways and byways of the U.S.A.
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Submit your photos for Photographer of the Week Jamie Mulcahy Congratulations Jamie ...
Albert Alvin Tillman, 76, co-founder of NAUI and the Los Angeles County instructor program passed away January 16 in Seattle, Wash. A massive cerebral hemorrhage was the cause of death. A private family service is planned. There will be no public ...
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Man, machine and ocean combine on the U.S. Gulf Coast to create diving's most mind-boggling hybridrig diving.
As baby boomers become graying boomers, more older divers are taking the plunge. Inspiring? Yes. But are they safe?
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#3 Every time you were really close to your destination, your boat would crash.
#4 Ken would have to investigate all of Bill's past buddies.
#7 It's hard to break a leg while diving.
December 2002 By John Brumm Dive equipment is heavy and cumbersome, so your travel dive bag must be able to get your gear safely from home to airport to dive resort with a minimum of hassle. That means a durable bag with lots of volume, a ...
Dive ocean pinnacles, visit the monastery, go digital, and more!
There are five physical essentials for safe diving. Do you have them?
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