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Remember to bring your camera in your SCUBA holidays!

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As a SCUBA diver, I can attest to the fact that there is nothing quite like the experience of diving beneath the surface of the ocean. The vibrant colours of the coral, the graceful movements of the fish, and the feeling of weightlessness as you glide through the water are all truly unforgettable. And while these moments are beautiful enough on their own, I have found that capturing them on video or through photographs enhances the experience even further. One of the main reasons I love to make videos and pictures while SCUBA diving is because it allows me to relive the moment long after the dive is over. When I'm back on land, I can watch my videos and look through my photos, reliving the excitement and wonder of the dive all over again. This is especially helpful when I go on multiple dives during a single trip, as it allows me to remember the details of each dive and compare them to one another. Another reason I find it nice to make videos and pictures while SCUBA diving is beca...

Cylinders: Alu and Steel

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As a SCUBA diving instructor, I have had the opportunity to work with both steel and aluminum SCUBA cylinders on a regular basis. Both types have their own unique pros and cons, and it ultimately comes down to personal preference and specific diving needs as to which one is best suited for an individual diver. Steel SCUBA cylinders are known for their durability and strength. They are able to withstand higher pressures and are less likely to deform or crack under extreme conditions. This makes them an ideal choice for technical divers or those who may be diving in environments with rough or rocky conditions. They are also a good option for divers who plan on travelling with their gear, as steel cylinders are more resistant to damage during transport. However, steel cylinders do have some drawbacks. They are typically heavier than aluminum cylinders, which can be a factor for divers who are concerned about weight and balance in the water. They also tend to be more expensive, both to pur...