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Dive Beacon
Replaces chemical light stick, Bright Red LED ligh beacon works on or under water, lasts 24 hours, twist on switching
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Unibag Multipurpose Dive Bag
Use as a backpack gear bag or a game bag underwater, rigid polypropelene folding hoop/handle with smooth opening for easy...
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C4 eLED Dive Light
Water cooled dual LEDs over 5 watts of power 40% brighter underwater, Dual power locking switch and integrated pistol grip
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C4 Xenon Dive Light
Small size medium beam, Lamp Shuttle feature switches to backup xenon lamp underwater, integrated pistol grip with locking rotary switch
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C8 eLED Dive Light
Water cooled dual LEDs over 6 watts of power 40% brighter underwater, Dual power locking switch and integrated pistol grip
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SL4 Xenon Dive Light
Xenon narrow beam, compact 2x2 battery arrangement is ideal for a BC pocket light,
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SL6 Xenon Dive Light
Same length as a standard 3 cell, uses 6 cells arranged side by side, producing twice the power
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Pro Pak Dive Light Package
Set includes C8, Mini Q40 w/mask strap and Remora Knife
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C8 Xenon Dive Light
High brightness medium beam, Lamp Shuttle feature switches to backup xenon lamp underwater, integrated pistol grip with locking rotary switch
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Light Cannon 100 Dive Light
New HID illumination emits three times more light per watt than xenon or halogen lamps, integrated pistol grip

Everyone remembers one of their first dive. The thrill of discovery of the underwater world are permanently imprinted directly on the brain, making a Bali Scuba Diving Adventure intensifies the effect you get in these impressive sights on your first dive. The combination of rich coral sand Indonesia black with a whole entire people of color combined with Fantasia live coral festooned massive wreck is quite difficult to fight for your underwater adventure first.
The best Bali diving from almost all Bali divers points of view, Advanced Open Water to Divemaster and Instructors, they will almost all agree that the best diving Bali is located the wreck in Tulamben North Bali. This wreck of a Liberty ship in the north Bali is a freighter that was torpedoed Japanese during the Second World War, they failed to ship to unload cargo and wreckage sat on the beach until the local volcano, he pushed into the sea from 5 to 30 meters of water, nearly 20 years later. While on the beach after the war they were recovering the wreckage of the steel, so when the volcano was pushed into the ocean, you can look inside the wreckage almost as if it were a mechanical view that explode, so you do not really need to go inside the wreck to see what the ship has to offer, it is important that PADI Discover Scuba Diving Participants are not allowed to travel in general environments such as caves or wrecks, this is also true for the PADI Open Water students.
The PADI Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) experience is a sensible program supported with many types of media from, video and cue cards to flip charts and books that leads to a briefing prior to diving depth, covering everything the diver from being placed on the equipment, the simple skills they need to master in shallow waters, where it is very easy for them to reach the surface at the entrance and exit points planned, and what they can expect to see and live along the road. They will also receive a report at the end of the dive which cover elements of diving and reminders, they have only begun the process of learning and suggests that, if they enjoyed the experience and they continue to sign up for a PADI PADI courses or open water certification, which will result in cards allowing them to scuba dive when they want within their clearance diving.
After finishing skills in the shallow waters of divers led by the instructor to go on a tour generally take one of two ways. The most common is around the bow of the ship where to ten meters, they can look through a couple of holes and see lots of fish inside, including most of the days of Moorish idols, groupers and colorful different types of butter fly fish and wrasses. As they continue to look directly into the ship, they will be rewarded by many different types of soft corrals which come in all colors of the rainbow in heaven, just beautiful as they sway gently back and forth. The instructor will keep an eye on a half into the abyss as the wreckage is often visited as a tornado swirling mass of trevally, make one feel like they are extras in a National Geographic special. As you continue along the path you might see a monster lurking in a fish, as well as being potentially harmful to small fish, local Giant Barracuda is used for divers having around and is not a threat you slip into shallower waters and shallow reefs formed by the masts of the ship, where a few Oriental lips sweet as the tongues hanging out with good size fish and rabbit. Special treatment is the garden eels that are planted in the sand never see black luxury and grazing and supported by plunging into their burrows at any time anything comes close to those who might take them as lunch. So the tour comes to an end, the instructor will pay attention to small things to note in the sand that the most inexperienced eye time on appearance, as you head towards the exit point and the end of the dive.
It is now that you start talking about your experience to all those who lend an ear, and the good news is that after lunch, you will definitely do it again, but for a few longer, and you are more comfortable about diving second, your ability to make brain processes and increases performance fantastic as you Discover Scuba Diving and magic of Bali under water.
Fred’s new project http://www.CheapCharliesHotels.com/ where he reviews cheap hotels , budget guesthouses, discount accommodations and cheap international flights, but is really an excuse to go scuba diving on vacation more, Fred is diving in Bali Indonesia planning his next adventure travel tour after doing a PADI IDC Staff Instructor Course in Bali to view some great pictures of Bali Diving go to http://www.baliocean.com/
Fred Tittle has lived and worked in holiday vacation resorts his entire life, from Lake Geneva’s Playboy Club, as a rock jock for KSPN FM in Aspen Colorado, he became a PADI Pro Scuba Diver in Hawaii, diving on Maui, Kauai, Kona on the big island, and Waikiki on Oahu. He founded Eco Adventures South East Asia in Sihanoukville Cambodia. he still teaches SSI and PADI scuba diving courses and runs liveaboards in the gulf of Thailand and Asia adventure tours,
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| | Scuba PADI Open Water Course $430 Are you ready to take the first step into the exciting world of scuba diving? If so, this is the perfect course for you. By the time you’re done, you’ll be on your way to your Open Water Certification Card.To begin your scuba adventure, you must complete the required medical waivers and schedule a time for your first appointment. You will then be given your student kit which provides you with everything you will need for the class.Now the real excitement begins! During the Scuba Training part of your certification process, you will go through extensive pool and classroom sessions. Here you will experience first hand all of the necessary fundamentals of scuba diving.In the Open Water Diver course, your instructor takes you through the basics of learning how to scuba dive. You’ll learn all the essential SCUBA skills with one-on-one instruction. You start in our own indoor heated pool and progress to the open water getting the background knowledge along the way. Upon completion of your pool and classroom sessions, you will now take your knowledge to the open water for your certification dives. Let you life-long journey as a scuba diver begin! |
| | Discover Scuba $95 Discover Scuba has been designed by PADI to introduce people to the exciting experience of scuba diving. Participants spend most of their time in the water, trying scuba equipment under the supervision of dive professionals. You’ll begin by learning the basic rules of scuba diving. Then you’ll gear up and with the help of your professional instructors, get in the pool to blow some bubbles and enjoy the underwater world. At the end of the session, you will receive certificates of completion for having been introduced to the underwater environment. |
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| | Discover Scuba For 2 $60 Have you ever wondered what it would be like to breathe under water? If so, then now is your chance to find out.This enlightening hour long class will teach you the basics of scuba diving in and out of the water. After a brief safety orientation, you will have the opportunity to experience the thrill of diving in our heated indoor pool under the guidance of our PADI certified instructors.This class is the perfect way to introduce yourself to the amazing sport of scuba diving to see if you’d like to “dive” into the exciting world of scuba. |
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