Namhae sounds like a real treat. Anyone would be silly not to take you up on that :diver1:
That's pretty awesome you're near fluent. I heard somewhere that Korean is linguistically on the opposite spectrum with English when it comes to languages.
Namhae sounds lit. Alone? At least one buddy :scubadiver: will be lucky enough to accompany you.
I've done most of my diving in Korea with ND Tec Global, the CEO is fluent in English and a very capable diver; but the gents at Expat Divers sound like great guys too. I've come across a lot of...
I’m also keen on the idea of a face-to-face to meet with any of you gentlemen or the other expat divers in Korea. It would be nice for once to use jargon like “open circuit” in a conversation and everyone be on the same page :drummer:
There’s Gamji Haebyeon Beach in Busan. I personally haven’t...
The never ending bane and joy of finding the perfect fin and bootie. I've been content for a long time with my Mares Quattros, but now that I saw the new Seawig Supernovas, I find my conviction wavering.
I was told by a Korean diver friend that they do ice diving in Gangwon province during the winter. Here's a Santi promo video showing Korean ice divers [click "watch on Facebook" to view the vid]:
For online shopping, I often use amazon or ebay as lead times and return policies can be hit-or-miss with domestic online retailers. I also like to use Dive Inn from Spain. Their order turnaround times are blazingly fast.
Hello, I'm new to the forum and really happy to get connected to English speaking divers in Korea. With the weather getting warmer, be great to meet up with other divers in Seoul and surrounding areas to network and talk dive!
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