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Hi All!:)
I'm new to the board. I live in Russia near to the Black Sea. Now me and my wife are getting cert in PADI OWD experienced divers certification:)
Here is our homepage: http://fishland.narod.ru
 
Welcome to Scubaboard from the other side of the world!!
 
The Order of Lenin huh??? Cool! The Lariat part interests me... would you tell us more about this award? I took quite a bit of Russian at the University of Florida, but have only retained enough to embarass myself completely when asked to speak it with a native. I would like to know if there is a diving specific Russian/Anglo dictionary. When I finally get the Black sea, I want to be able to speak about "my first love" as well. I really enjoyed that bio of yourself... pretty cool (at least I can still read a good bit of it).
 
So glad you're here. But unlike NetDoc, your site just looks like a strange alphabet soup to me! The only other languages I know are a bit of french and Spanish...neither which helps me very much with Russian!

Hopefully you can educate us as we go along...:)
 
Thank you all very much for your hospitality:)
-NetDoc-
The order of Lenin was the most significant award of the USSR country, but nowdays this award came into the past. At our homepage - It's a kind of russian joke:)
Now at the Black Sea is about 9C temperature - waiting for summer:)
-Dee-
It's a pity that there is no english version of our site, but I hope, it will come soon:)
 
welcome to scubaboard!

i did learn russian in primary school for 5 years, but as NetDoc, have to shamefully say that my knowledge is pitiful :D

i'm gonna wait for the english version :mean:

dive safe...
 
hi, Aquababe:)
I did learn English for 14 years, but with the same result:)
 
How things have changed since I dived in the USSR. You have modern gear now.

Ya gavaroo pa rooski tolka neem noga tozja.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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