Serious accident while scuba diving
If at least one person finds this video useful and benefits from my mistakes, I will achieve my goal. I hope you will take this as a lesson and avoid a similar situation on your own dives. Losing your belt on a dive is a very common occurrence. I get feedback from several people including my friends which has happened to them too. As you go deeper in your dive, the pressure will reduce your waist line so you will need to be careful about tightening your belt. This video was shot in Cozumel Mexico during a deep dive 100 feet below the surface for PADI Advance Open Water certification. A broken weight belt with a plastic buckle loosened and fell to the bottom of the ocean. uncontrollable ascent ensues. students did not panic and managed to get the instructor's attention. Had the instructor not come to the rescue, students would definitely get Decompression Sickness (Bends).
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Diving in the sea of Raja Ampat Indonesia.very nice vacation spot..!!
Try to travel to the island of Raja Ampat ... which is precisely in the country of Indonesia. Here provides a very extraordinary natural scenery. Especially in the sea. Really natural and very awake...
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Blowing_a_bubble_rings_underwater___How_cool_is_this__
Blowing_a_bubble_rings_underwater___How_cool_is_this_.
Don't do it if you don't have special skills in this field
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How to make a whirlpool
this is my trick to make a whirlpool like a tornado. try it.. you will be happy to see it
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HOW TO HORIZONTAL BUBBLE RING
Tutorial HORIZONTAL BUBBLE RING...
Try it.. 😁enjoy
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deep sea anemone... This marine plant is very unique.
Sea anemones are animals from the Anthozoa class that at first glance look like plants, but if you look further, sea anemones are a type of animal.
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This animal walks on its thousands of tiny feet.
Sea stars are invertebrate animals that belong to the phylum Echinoderms, and the class Asteroidea. Sea stars are radially symmetrical animals and generally have five or more arms. Sea stars do not have skeletons capable of assisting movement. Their skeleton serves as protection. They move by using the water vascular system. They depend on tube feet located on the ventral side of the star snake's arms, which function for locomotion and aid in feeding. Sea stars are invertebrates that move freely using their tube feet, crawling along the sea floor at a speed low enough for most species.
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very beautiful underwater coral. its structural integrity is still maintained. extraordinary
at this time it is very difficult to find a view as beautiful as this. many corals have been destroyed.. but this is different. this is still intact.. and very awake. extraordinary
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I can't even say anything.. this is so beautiful.. amazing...
how would you feel if you were in my position... write your opinion in the comments column
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beautiful corals and underwater plants accompanied by small fish that amaze the eyes
Coral reefs are a group of coral animals that live in symbiosis with a type of algae plant called zooxanthellae.[1] Coral reefs are included in the phylum Cnidaria class Anthozoa which have tentacles.[1] The class Anthozoa consists of two subclasses, namely Hexacorallia (or Zoantharia) and Octocorallia, both of which are distinguished by origin. Morphology and Physiology.[2]
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Very beautiful blue jellyfish, spinning like dancing with the group...!!!
Jellyfish is a type of marine invertebrates belonging to the phylum Cnidaria, the jellyfish referred to here are animals from the class Schypozoa, so they are often called true jellyfish so as not to be confused with other animals which are also called jellyfish such as: Ctenophora (comb jellyfish) and Cubozoa (box jellyfish). As members of Cnidaria, they have two body shapes, namely polyps attached to the seabed and medusa which can swim freely and are inverted cup-shaped.
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