5/5 speuzchnebutobi 5 years ago on Google • 7 reviews
Dear
(future?)
diving
friends.
As
a
flight
attendant,
it
was
clear
to
me
that
the
time
and
the
opportunity
had
come
to
explore
the
largest
territory
in
the
world:
the
fantastic
underwater
world.
Not
only
because
of
the
incredibly
beautiful
fauna
and
flora
in
and
of
themselves,
but
also
for
the
feeling
of
floating
along
with
incredibly
heavy
equipment,
almost
like
astronauts.
It
wasn't
really
clear
to
me
what
dangers
diving
entailed.
That's
why
it
was
obvious
to
me:
I
want
a
good
start.
For
me
this
meant:
I
wanted
to
be
able
to
approach
the
training
without
stress,
slowly,
with
concentration
and
seriously.
With
a
completely
irregular
job,
I
found
this
opportunity
at
the
'Eddiving'
diving
school.
They
gave
me
the
time
I
needed
to
work
through
the
theory
and
I
was
able
to
experience
a
careful
approach
to
the
depths
of
the
water
mass
without
the
time
pressure
of
having
to
push
through
everything
during
a
holiday
by
the
sea.
I
felt
safe
at
all
times
and
experienced
the
change
from
the
relatively
cool
lake
with
sometimes
poor
visibility
to
diving
in
the
sea
as
a
huge
enrichment.
No,
since
I
knew
the
sea,
I
have
not
become
indifferent
to
the
lakes!
On
the
contrary.
The
combined
course
'Advanced
Open
Water
Diver
+'
(including
5
specialties),
which
I
was
able
to
take
part
in
on
numerous
individual
days
in
Switzerland,
helped
me
to
enjoy
my
first
night
dive
in
the
sea
in
complete
relaxation
shortly
after
the
night
dive
in
Switzerland.
After
my
dives
in
the
dark
depths
of
the
lake
at
30m
at
temperatures
of
05°
Celsius
(of
course
in
a
comfortable
dry
suit
;-)
)
and
including
a
little
depth
rush,
I
was
prepared
and
sensitized
for
everything
possible
and
was
completely
able
to
do
my
first
deep
dive
in
the
sea,
including
bull
sharks
enjoy
relaxed.
The
cavern
dives
in
the
cenotes
of
Mexico
(often
more
pleasant
in
a
dry
suit
because
of
the
slightly
cooler
temperature),
where
there
is
daylight
but
the
flashlight
is
still
necessary,
were
immediately
a
relaxing
pleasure
for
me,
while
only
habitual
sea
divers
were
convinced
that
this
was
the
case
would
already
go
under
the
cave
diving
category.
Anyone
who
thinks
that,
compared
to
the
sea,
the
lake
has
nothing
to
offer
but
darkness
and
cold
should
be
asked
to
do
a
night
dive
in
the
nearby
Haslisee,
for
example,
early
in
the
morning
on
a
starry
night:
a
maximum
of
5m
below
the
water
surface
to
float;
to
meet
the
silvery,
shiny
perch,
still
sleeping
and
covered
in
a
little
mud
like
a
blanket;
to
lie
opposite
the
small
and
large
pike
and
look
into
its
eyes;
Admiring
the
sea
plants
that
begin
to
shine
gracefully
in
the
dimming
light
and
can
certainly
keep
up
with
the
magic
of
a
colorful
reef
and,
last
but
not
least,
emerge
into
the
awakening
day,
this
was
a
wonderful
experience
that
I
will
remember
for
the
rest
of
my
life
,
because
it
marked
the
beginning
of
my
diving
career!
Are
you
not
sure
if
you
want
to
start
diving?
Not
sure
whether
this
or
that
course
package
will
suit
you?
No
problem,
I
am
sure
from
my
own
experience
that
the
flexible
diving
school
'Eddiving'
has
the
right
thing
for
you
or
will
be
able
to
adapt
it
to
your
diving
needs
in
the
process.
5
stars
for
Eddiving!
Your
diving
friend,
Tobias
Doubt.
I
wish
you
“good
air”
and
God’s
blessings
and
many
brilliant
diving
experiences!
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