SCUBA diving, CMAS
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We will continue with CMAS, then convert to PADI.
We have been diving with this crew for several years, but just never went for the certification.
We do all our diving in Marmaris, Turkey, as the water is so clear and warm.
There is also a wreck that we dive to on regular dives.
There is a second wreck, but we have not dived to it yet.
We have been diving with this crew for several years, but just never went for the certification.
We do all our diving in Marmaris, Turkey, as the water is so clear and warm.
There is also a wreck that we dive to on regular dives.
There is a second wreck, but we have not dived to it yet.
Phud said:
Register1 said:
We will continue with CMAS, then convert to PADI.
We have been diving with this crew for several years, but just never went for the certification.
We do all our diving in Marmaris, Turkey, as the water is so clear and warm.
There is also a wreck that we dive to on regular dives.
There is a second wreck, but we have not dived to it yet.
No need to convert CMAS is a worldwide accepted dive qualification, put the money to more dives, We have been diving with this crew for several years, but just never went for the certification.
We do all our diving in Marmaris, Turkey, as the water is so clear and warm.
There is also a wreck that we dive to on regular dives.
There is a second wreck, but we have not dived to it yet.
Thats good to know.
R1
To be honest, I can't find the attraction to dive in UK.
It has to be warm water diving.
Last year in Turkey we observed a family of squid.
Prior to this, I always thought squid as horrible things, but after watching them in the sea, they really are quite tame, and amazing.
These ones were a purple brown colour, about 18 inches long.
We were only about 8 meteres down, what a treat.!
It has to be warm water diving.
Last year in Turkey we observed a family of squid.
Prior to this, I always thought squid as horrible things, but after watching them in the sea, they really are quite tame, and amazing.
These ones were a purple brown colour, about 18 inches long.
We were only about 8 meteres down, what a treat.!
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