WhiteSands
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- Messages
- 668
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- # of dives
- 200 - 499
Cave I can understand. Caves are such beautiful natural structures and I love diving in swim-throughs.
But after diving more than a few wrecks from the outside and having gone inside of a few very small ones where you can see the exit from the entrance (like a swim-through), I am starting to dislike wrecks.
Other than the population of fishes which seem to love them, and occasionally the rich macro found on them, wrecks almost always seem so gloomy. They seem to have death written all over, with many sharp protrusions ready to rip you to shreds. Urchins also seem to love growing around them.
I would like to understand the appeal of wreck penetration or even wreck diving, in the hopes that I may learn to appreciate it.
But after diving more than a few wrecks from the outside and having gone inside of a few very small ones where you can see the exit from the entrance (like a swim-through), I am starting to dislike wrecks.
Other than the population of fishes which seem to love them, and occasionally the rich macro found on them, wrecks almost always seem so gloomy. They seem to have death written all over, with many sharp protrusions ready to rip you to shreds. Urchins also seem to love growing around them.
I would like to understand the appeal of wreck penetration or even wreck diving, in the hopes that I may learn to appreciate it.