PADI National Geographic specialty

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The National Geographic diver is often offered as an add on to the open water course for those dive centers who have proven themselves as environmentally concerned. Like everything else the course is only as good as the instructor you have.

It is a great option for people who are interested in the underwater world and how it works and not just becoming a diver.

If your dive center offers it and the instructors are knowledgable its a great way to go. Ask the shop youll be diving with about what your options are cause this course involves a project that the diver completes the project can be really fun or really dumb it all depends on the way the instructor runs it.
 
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