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Greater Than a Tourist - Scuba Diving

Things You Should Know About Scuba Diving (50 Things to Know Travel)

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Greater Than a Tourist - Scuba Diving

By: Julius De Smedt, Greater Than a Tourist
Narrated by: Sherry L Neiman
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Did you ever wonder why scuba divers need weights or what the bends are? Why do divers fall backward into the sea rather than forward when diving? Do you want to know why water does not enter the face mask? If you want to know the answer to any of these questions, this book is for you.
Greater than a tourist explains in plain language the procedures for scuba diving and how to protect you from harm, using personal experiences as examples.
This book will help you discover how easy it is to scuba dive and ensure a memorable experience.
By the time you finish this book, you will have all the knowledge to purchase your equipment and be ready for your first dive. So, grab your copy now. You will thank yourself for doing so.

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