Diving in Deep Indian Ocean

This may seem like a bit of a exciting, but the first time you take a breath and are able to relax under water is an experience like no other. There is no way to explain it, because there is literally no other feeling in the world that can compare. Being able to enjoy the serenity you find under the surface without stopping back up for air is absolutely fantastic.

Buoyancy can take you several dives to completely master. Put simply, your buoyancy is what makes you weightless in the water, and this feeling can only ever be experienced in outer space. The first time my instructor didn’t have to help me find my buoyancy at the safety stop, I felt absolutely exhilarated. I now love floating around weightless just as much as I love exploring the underwater world.

I remember the first time I started drawing I was fully scared. The idea of leaving the world I knew better and entering into something far mysterious and scary. And the fact that every cry, every yell, will only

going to be left unheard there, was moreover alarmingly daunting. For the first 5 minutes, I did not take my eyes fellow divers & i didn’t take hand off the rope . They seemed like my only hope. But as I slowly drawing , listening to a louder ‘pop’ in my ears, I began to take shape and coming into focus. Nearly 10 meters down in the depths of the indian ocean, the life I saw, existing and moving was totally interesting.

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Where did you dive except Indian ocean?