Talented diver swims through her own air bubble

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Have you ever thought about going free diving? Free diving is an unforgettable experience, and of course, you will have tons of fun while doing it. In a world as astonishing and peaceful as the ocean, with free diving, you will find peace and true serenity.

Oceans and seas cover the majority of the planet’s surface. From the coral reefs and their abundance of life to the solitary creatures that lurk in the depths, the oceans are home to some of the planet’s most unusual creatures. Life in the ocean is amazing! Imagine seeing a submarine in and all the marine life, it surely is pretty exciting.

With scuba diving, you can explore and enjoy ocean life and have a fantastic experience in the water. If you take a look at this incredibly talented diver, you will see what exactly we mean. Check out this incredible bubble dive with Luna Courtois in this fantastic clip. You can’t tell in the video, but they were accompanied by the sounds of whales singing to each just past where they were the whole time!

Free-diving, breath-hold diving, or skin diving is a kind of underwater diving that relies on breath-holding until resurfacing rather than the use of breathing apparatus such as scuba gear.

Besides the limits of breath-hold, immersion in water and exposure to high ambient pressure also have physiological effects that limit the depths and duration possible in free diving.

Imagine the peace and satisfaction the free diving brings. This is probably an unusual activity when you want to clear your mind, free your soul, and relax your body.

Diving can also be a thrilling experience because you get to discover new things, to give an illustration, this female diver discovering green rare coral reefs at the bottom of the sea is something that will get you thinking about diving.

Underwater diving, as a human activity, is the practice of descending below the water’s surface to interact with the environment. Immersion in water and exposure to high ambient pressure have physiological effects that limit the depths and duration possible in ambient pressure diving. Humans are not physiologically and anatomically well adapted to the environmental conditions of diving, and various equipment has been developed to extend the depth and duration of human dives and allow different types of work to be done.

What do you think about free diving and scuba diving, would you try it? Tell us in our comment section.

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