Quote of the day:-
- 好好的管教你自己,不要管别人。
- 当你快乐时,你要想,这快乐不是永恒的。当你痛苦时你要想这痛苦也不是永恒的。
- 你什么时候放下,什么时候就没有烦恼。
- 你要包容那些意见跟你不同的人,这样子日子比较好过。你要是一直想改变他,那样子你会很痛苦。要学学怎样忍受他才是。你要学学怎样包容他才是。
- 一个人的快乐,不是因为他拥有的多,而是因为他计较的少。
- 如果你不给自己烦恼,别人也永远不可能给你烦恼
- 不要期望生活是公平的。
- 不要自寻烦恼。
I love diving, I love it when I'm under water I hear only my own
breathing, I love it when I can move freely with no gravity, I love it
when I know I'm exploring 2/3 of the world. Seeing all the interesting
marine lives is a bonus to me. I'm not an advance diver, I appreciate
breathe I'm taking underwater, complaining the buoyancy and safety stop
is just for the sake of complaining :P in actual fact, I don't really
care as long as I have m nitrogen gas :D
Can you dive if you can't swim? The answer for the question is still highly arguable. Some people say definitely can't dive if you can't swim because when taking the dive certification there will be swimming test. So you must be able to swim for 200m continuously. But some people say you don't need swimming skill to dive. A friend of mine said that when you swim you float, but when you dive you sink, so you don't need to swim to sink. Well... before I give my opinion, let me share about my dive experience.
Can I swim? Basically I would say I can't swim. I never swim in the sea. This is a very sad fact because I love beach so much. I like the waves and the sand at the beach. But I never swim there!! Do you think that EVERYBODY can snorkel even if they can't swim? Well the thing is, you can always snorkel while wearing floating jacket. So, it's easy, yeah? Hmmm...this is embarrassing, but I still cannot feel comfortable while snorkeling.
Back to my diving story. I could do all the skills: breathing, the cleaning of the mask, finding the regulator back if it was off the mouth, the buoyancy (well...I'm not too good at this, cause I can't sink easily and float easily). We had to carry all our equipments, except the tank. Thanks God. I don't think I could carry the thank :P One of the frightening time in my life was when we had to jump out of the boat carrying the heavy tank which I could even carry while I was sitting on the boat, wearing the BCD (with the tank being attached). The flip-back-entering-the-water style was so SCARY! You don't need anybody to push you, you will be pulled to the water because of the heavy tank on your back. But anyway, I did it and it was OK, not as scary as I thought :P Then the boat left us.
After the boat left, I was pushed away by the wave. The instructor told me to swim towards their direction. I tried and tried... but I couldn't. I was swept further and further from them. I got panicked. I breathe in panic cause the wave kept pushing me away and the water splashed to my face. I was holding my friend's arm tightly, I went down the water. My friend offered his hand to take care of me because we were supposed to be 'buddies'. We saw turtles, stingray, cuttlefish, yellow snapper, mantis peacock shrimp, box fish, nudi nudi and nudis and some 'unique' fish which I have no ideas about the name. It was actually nice experience even though I never let go my friend's hand during the diving. Lol. I wouldn't let his hand go because I wasn't sure about my buoyancy skill. He even had to pull me hard to go further down to the bottom to the sea. How deep did we go? I never asked, but my friend said it was probably depth of open water dive allowed...18m!
My friend said that actually the key of diving is that you have to feel relaxed in the water. No matter you can swim or not. I breathe air, yet I love to go down deep and look at the fish that most people don't get to see :) There's much more to life than staying on the ground. So I'm sure you can imagine how happy I can be ^^
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