I'd have to say Cliff Diving. Every time you cliff dive, you're hoping real hard that the bottom configuration, which you can't see, hasn't changed. No matter what you do, your body receives a fierce impact from sudden deceleration, even if you do it right.
Open water Scuba, on the other hand, should have no ill effects if you do it correctly. And after a year, if you keep diving, the odds of serious injury or fatality drop to a point that's near insignificance.
I exclude deep diving, cave penetration and wreck penetration from this assessment.
Scuba diving is dangerous even if you have nothing wrong. It is slightly more dangerous with this condition. it is best to be cleared medically before you scuba dive.
I usually do scuba diving in ponds and sometimes in the ocean. You can scuba dive anywhere that the public is allowed to swim.
On Monday I went to the sea/ocean. I went scuba diving
The propertie that make the fluids dangerous is nitrogen.
Without a doubt, the ocean is the very best place to scuba.
sand if you go scuba diving you will know
Scuba Bob's Ocean Quest - 2006 Oil Platform Diving 3-7 was released on: USA: 2008
There are scuba diving classes and popular scuba diving areas in Sydney, Australia. Scuba diving clubs are not advertised in that area.
Some scuba diving places are Hathaway's Pond in Massachusetts, the Atlantic Ocean, and other places. In the US, you can scuba dive anywhere where the public is allowed to swim, except pools.
Scuba Bob's Ocean Quest - 2006 Diving with the Dolphins Freeport Bahamas 1-4 was released on: USA: 2006
Not sure about travel agencies but most cruise lines and all inclusive resorts on the Ocean offer scuba excursions. Great diving in the Great Lakes too!
Scuba diving.