Sometimes as a diver you turn around and there's one fish, two fish, fifty, one hundred, one thousand fish!
Not exact matches
When
divers go underwater,
sometimes they come up too quickly and experience a cramping sensation known
as «the bends.»
Understandably, the idea for a non
diver to feel claustrophobic while diving is normal - the mask on your face is said to
sometimes make you feel enclosed and give tunnel vision, you also have a lot of kit that you would not normally wear in day to day life, also you are now entering the unexpected
as you have not experienced diving before.
Seemingly inquisitive, manta rays
sometimes approach and even solicit attention from
divers, apparently enjoying the tactile stimulation provided by human contact
as well
as the bubbles from scuba units.
A special favorite of both scuba
divers and snorkelers is the Sand Bar,
sometimes referred to
as Shark and Ray Alley.
A special favorite of both scuba
divers and snorkelers is the Sand Bar,
sometimes referred to
as Shark Ray Alley.
As an advanced
diver, you can venture out to the drop - off and
sometimes be rewarded with sightings of eagle rays and schooling southern sennet.
A pod of bottlenose dolphin
sometimes appears and seems to enjoy «buzzing» the
divers as they desperately try to take photographs.
Most certified PADI Rescue
Divers look back on their rescue training
as one of the most challenging —
sometimes demanding — and therefore most rewarding courses they've taken.
Deep Ones is the latest release from
Sometimes You, where you play
as a character known
as the
Diver as he tries to find his GO →