Archive for the ‘scuba diving watches’ Category
Travels through the tropical islands of Thailand: From et to Koh Phi Phi, Koh Samui, Dirtbiking in Koh Tao, Scuba Diving in Chumpohn Pinnacle. Buddhist Temples too…
June 2007
Filmed with Canon PowerShot Elph SD800
by S.Rodger
www.kooltree.com
Duration : 0:9:2
Community producer and host Sarah Freemark takes the viewer on a wild adventure through the Ottawa Valley’s great outdoors, scuba diving to sky diving her way through activities that are available throughout Renfrew County. For more of The G.O., watch TVCOGECO - only available on Cogeco Cable.
Duration : 0:2:4
Highlights of diving trip in Alona, Bohol, Philippines.
Duration : 0:8:56
http://www.watch-girlsnextdoor.com/
The girls take scuba-diving lessons in the mansion pool and later dive off the coast of Catalina Island.
Duration : 0:4:23
PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Course,
Kingston, Ontario, Canada (Winter 2008)
Instructor: Tom Rutledge (www.northerntechdiver.com)
Footage taken with Xacti E1
Duration : 0:3:8
www.spearblog.com
My cousin Aaron Scott is already an animal. This is on a wreck of NE Florida and i can think of few people who have the breath hold and desire of this young kid. I love that he heads even deeper to wrestle the fish after the shot. very dangerous and you better believe we were watching him close and let him know not to do that again. Any fish can drown you so always be safe and watch your buddies back
Duration : 0:2:36
This instruction video demonstrates how to use the Oceanic OC1 Dive Computer while on the surface. It goes through the different modes and features that you can use while on the surface of the water.
Duration : 0:2:48
Marsa Alam Deep South Scuba Diving, Oct 2005. Liveaboard was Spirit of Folk run by Emperor Divers. Booked through Blue Ocean Diving.
www.sheerman-chase.org.uk
www.emperordivers.com
www.blueoceandiving.co.uk
Duration : 0:5:42
In light of the unfortunate annual diving fatalities that result from inexperienced divers going too deep too fast, I decided to share a video I shot a couple years ago.
I shot this video while observing an entry level technical dive training class at a midwestern quarry that shall remain nameless. The diver experienced a massive free-flow at 120′ while practicing valve shutdowns and regulator switching. He had a few hundred dives under his weight belt and was intimately familiar with the quarry. Even so, watch him struggle to shut down his valves. Ultimately, no one panicked and everyone involved learned a valuable lesson. However, the important thing is that one never knows when something like this will happen. One can take every precaution and accidents still happen, albeit less often.
Cold, dark and deep water plays tricks on the mind. And remember, no one can hear you scream down there…
Duration : 0:4:34