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Holland, Beilen
# of dives
50 - 99
Hello ,
I'm new here, so I guess it would be nice to introduce myself to you people :blinking:
So, here I go!

My name is Tara, I am 18 years old and live in a tiny place in the north of Holland.
I've been diving since I was 15. Usualy I go abroad two times a year to dive. When I don't have the money or time to go abroad I dive in Holland.
Other then diving I play guitar, this is my passion and I can't go a day (okay, maybe a week) without it.

If you have any questions please ask! I would love to answer them :smile:
 
hi Tara,welcome to SB so how is the diving there in Holland.Here on the east coast of North Carolina it is cold ,water temp around 48-55 can not wait till spring .Every year it seems like winter gets longer and longer.
 
The Diving in Holland is not that good, I personaly do'nt really enjoy it. But you can't allways have the big blue see right... :P

Wintertime the water is about 5 degrees, if you're lucky it's 8. Summertime we do get temperatures up to 20 degrees, but that's a max here.
Not a lot fish, some small lobsters and eals.
The night diving is very nice in Holland I must say! But the changing in and out of your suit is a HELL...
 
Welcome to the board Tara. While SB is a sad substitute for actually diving. I find that it can get me through "dry" times.

Hope you have fun and I look forward to reading your posts.

PH
 
Hi there and welcome ,Holand sounds like Ireland dive wise
 
welcome aboard
 

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