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BE CAREFUL WITH DECOMPRESSION SYNDROME

  The first of these risks of diving, which we discussed in a previous article, occurs at the time of the diver's ascent: the air you breathe is subjected to great pressure when you dive. That's why, when you go up, nitrogen, which is what oxygen mixes with, forms bubbles in your body. These nitrogen bubbles can pass into the blood (causing strokes), move from where they formed, or stay there. It happens as long as the rise is in a short period of time. To avoid this ailment, it is necessary to carefully respect the decompression stops and their duration. In the case of suffering from decompression syndrome, adequate medical attention will be necessary in a hyperbaric chamber, which reproduces the pressure conditions when submerged in water.

Diving is the closest thing to flying.




Snorkelling is a great way to get a glimpse of what's going on underwater. 

Although not being able to breathe underwater forces you to come to the surface every time you gasp. It limits you because you can't stay underwater for very long, nor can you go too far. Diving allows you to move freely underwater and makes you feel like you are part of marine life.


Another great thing is that diving is the closest thing to flying. Barely having to deal with gravity makes you feel like you're weightless and soaring into the blue.

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  1. “Let the sea set you free… 🙌🏻

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  2. Wow amazing experience. I like your content. Nana

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  3. Píntame la carita 😌

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  4. I want to go to the ocean!
    -LC

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  5. Great information! I recommend you!

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  6. It is one of the most fascinating experiences that can be experienced, do not hesitate to do it. One of the best places to do it is Colombia.

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  7. The great experience ever😉

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  8. Verdadera liberación

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