Usefull skills for your confort and safety
The specialty PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy give you more comfort When you have get your PADI Open Water certification, do you remember how your instructor was perfectly neutraly boyant underwater ? He was steady and kept horizontal position, no jerky movements, and especially his kicking only served to move forward ? He has explained that…
Differences between Air and Enriched Air Enriched Air or Nitrox refers to any gas mix composed of nitrogen and oxygen. Normal air have around 21% of oxygen. With Enriched Air, content of oxygen is above 21%. For recreational diving, scuba tanks are filled with a content of oxygen between 32 to 40%. For technical diving,…
Capturing beautiful pictures with Underwater Photography speciality The Indonesia has one of the richest biodiversity in the world. The country lies at the crossroads of Indian and Pacific oceans and the China sea. With a volcanic activity, the seabed of Indonesia literally teeming with life. You can met large animals such as sharks, dolphins or…
Dive different with Sidemount diving Sidemount diving is often considered technical diving that you wore two bottles. The sidemount is a dive with different scuba equipment. You will use a harness, carry two tanks to balance, but you will not make deep diving or decompression stops. Sidemount diving relieves the upper body. Instead of supporting…
Wreck diving is a time travel Every wreck have a long history, regardless it is a boat, a submarine, an aircraft, a chopper or any vehicle. Wreck diving speciality is a time travel because you will explore something that has lain undisturbed for decades – perhaps even centuries. Wreck diving is one of the most…
Deep diving has limits All divers have all tried to reach the limits of recreational diving with air gas. Yes, all have tried at least once. From my experience, I have already met some intro divers who have reached 30 meters, Open Water Junior divers dive at 40 meters, and some “experienced” divers who tell…