How I Got My Diving Groove Back

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toodus

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Hi all,

From Malaysia and I am an avid diver as well as an underwater photograper. A story on how I lost my diving passion and subsequently got it back.
Read all about it at NOTHING GREAT WAS EVER ACHIEVED WITHOUT ENTHUSIASM

Anyway, I will start contributing to this amazing dive forum and share almost everything about diving with you guys...
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Wow, the buoyancy it looks like you have in that pic is amazing (if it was you). Glad you got it back, I've always had the passion but either lived in place that made it pretty expensive (Great Lakes), Costs at the time or bloody medical problems.
 
Welcome back to scuba, toodus. Glad you've joined us here.

For BVickery, unfortunately that image is not an example of amazing buoyancy--it shows a diver resting with fins tips in the sand. The diver's right forearm is supporting his/her body weight as well.


 
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