Archive for March, 2010

Know when to surface when diving. Learn about Symptoms of Nitrogen Narcosis in this free scuba diving lesson from our experienced diver and certified PADA dive master.

Expert: Cole Abbott
Bio: Cole Abbott is currently working as a divemaster in Kauai, Hawaii. He holds many certifications through PADI, including Wreck Diver, Night Diver, Fish Identification and Search and Rescue.
Filmmaker: Amy Miyajima

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Antigua: Caribbean Travel-Travel Video PostCard

Antigua, Caribbean. Antigua

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Antigua in the Eastern Caribbean is a Caribbean Island unlike many others. Antigua is only 14 miles long but the beaches of Antigua are some of the best in the Caribbean. Antigua beaches are white and soft like talcum and powdery, and the waters of Antigua’s many beaches are so blue they seem unreal.
Antigua’s sister island, Barbuda, is a real find. The island is even less touristed and is home to one of the region’s most significant bird sanctuaries.
Antigua is perfect for sailing and wind surfing and all Family Travel fun. The trade winds of Antigua in the Caribbean are gentle and are ideal for sailors and water sports. The coral reefs of Antigua are also perfect for Family Travel and Adventure Travel because the coral reefs of Antigua in the Caribbean are ideal for snorkelers and scuba diving. Scuba Diving and Sailing are favorite activities in Antigua.
But Antigua is very real. Antigua is a wonderful mix of the rough and the beautiful. Goats and cows still wander the paths of the island and the capital of Antigua, St. Johns, is all about authentic Caribbean Island life.
To the south of Antigua are the Caribbean islands of Montserrat and Guadaloupe, and to the north and west are Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Barts, and St. Martin.
It’s the sunniest of the Eastern Caribbean.

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Scuba Diving Skill: Gear Removal

Gear removal scuba diving skills demonstrated by Seavisions.biz scuba diving instructors from Seattle, Washington

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The Flying Force Fin and the HMCS Yukon

Force Fins with Winglets!

Designers of the fastest-moving yachts tested the hydrodynamic characteristics of Force Fins in Boeing’s Wind Tunnel. Force Fins proved to be of perfect dimensions for a diver to be propelled without turbulence.

One of those Designers asked Master Fin Designer Bob Evans to make one modification to the Force Fin for his personal use. Add Winglets to eliminate wing tip vortices, just like on aircraft. The Flying Force was born.
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In this video Blair Mott uses the Flying Force Fin to propel him around the outside and inside of the wreck of the HMSC Yukon off the coast of San Diego, California.

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Scuba diving in Molokini Crater (MAUI)

Since my first diving trip in Turkey back in 1992, my partner became my official diver buddy and together we have been diving at many spots, where visibility and water temperature are ideal, plus the locations are perfect for me to do shooting underwater.
It doesn’t matter if it’s Marmaris (Turkey), Key West, Maui, Molokini (USA)… or even any of the beautiful beaches near Rio (Brazil)… scuba or free diving has become our ritual to meditate. To find ourselves contemplating the beauty of life with a real sense of love and happiness: BEING IN OVER OUR HEADS!!! C’mom, come dive with us!
Music: “Purify” by Balligomigo
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