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Snorkel Mask 101: A Beginner-Friendly Guide

By Rhiannon Wilson

Snorkelling often looks very relaxing. This imagination is especially true when you look at its pictures online. The problem is that many beginners feel unsure the first time they do it. Small worries usually pop up, such as “Will you be able to breathe normally? Will water get inside?” All of these questions lead to…

Deep Water Tourism: Activities and Safety Tips

By Rhiannon Wilson

Underwater tourism is currently very popular. Sea lovers look to dive deeper into the ocean to enjoy unique leisure time. The activity allows them to “greet” rare marine species, such as the ocean sunfish (Mola mola), thresher sharks, and Mobula rays. The colder layers of deep water attract these species, where they live and breed.…

Scuba Fins: The Complete Equipment Guide

By Rhiannon Wilson

Scuba fins are one of the main pieces of equipment used before divers enter the water. It is widely used and quite popular amongst professional divers around the world. This kind of gear makes diving and swimming underwater much easier. The diver usually has their own set to learn more about the gear. Beyond professional…

Holiday Clothes: What to Wear for Every Destination

By Rhiannon Wilson

Holiday clothes could be variable depending on the place you are going to. Sometimes, it is also stressful to think about the proper clothing when you go on a vacation. You might need to do some research or just try to learn the weather or temperature. Doing it would take quite a lot of time,…

Water Shoes: A Complete Guide

By Rhiannon Wilson

Do you like marine adventure? Is going to the beach or diving your top hobby? If so, never forget to bring water shoes along. They are not just casual sandals or sneakers that you usually place your feet in during daily activities. Unlike sandals, these shoes fully cover your feet and protect them when you…

An Underwater Camera: Your Eyes Beneath the Surface

By Rhiannon Wilson

The ocean is a world full of vibrant life—but capturing it isn’t as simple as taking a photo on land. Your body can’t breathe underwater, and the pressure limits how long you can explore. That’s why having the right underwater camera is essential: it lets you photograph the marine world safely, clearly, and without missing…