Deep Dive Dubai

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The best diving I’ve ever done has been in super shallow water around coral reefs. Much longer dives, much safer, more relaxed, warmer and more comfortable, less exhausting on your internals etc.

Deep diving is far more dangerous, less relaxed, shorter etc.

Deep diving sounds cool but it’s all about keeping it shallow IMO.
 
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The best diving I’ve ever done has been in super shallow water around coral reefs. Much longer dives, much safer, more relaxed, warmer and more comfortable, less exhausting on your internals etc.

Deep diving is far more dangerous, less relaxed, shorter etc.

Deep diving sounds cool but it’s all about keeping it shallow IMO.

I do like a bit of reef diving, but the best dive I can remember was in Scapa Flow (natural harbour in the Orkney Islands) on the Mark Graf - a 44,000 tonne WWI German battleship scuttled at the end of the war @42m. Really amazing to swim around. Then there was going inside the Zenobia in the waters around Cyprus, down into the engine room @42m - that took quite a bit of work and planning. Finally diving two wrecks off Portland one after the other in the same day - a British frigate sunk in WW2, and then the U Boat that sank her around 500m away. Both around 25m.
 
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