Is Tech Diving worth it???

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Totally agree with all the points here.

Ask yourself if you rather dive for fun n see stuff like sharks, mantas, colorful fishes and enjoy warm waters or do you want to plow the depths for wrecks and challenging dives etc, etc?

Being land locked as you said, travel can be a real pain with all the tech gear n basically you're paying to suffer a bit LOL!

I would say take the DIR fundies n if that appeals to you, after there are many other schools to learn from.

Tech is for those who "I don't need no stinking clown fish, cudas, turtles, colorful corals... bla, bla. I want to go DEEPER!"

SangP
 
Nothing worth seeing or photographing below 130'....uh, ok.:wink:
 

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I never get tired of that picture, or of wondering just exactly HOW MUCH light they had to bring down with them to get it!
 
i think it's just one light

loooks like 2 x HMIs to me. One left, one right both reflecting off the limestone not shown directly on the diver with the yellow box (video cam?)
 
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