CountessP
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Hi Everyone,
I'm curious to hear what everyone thinks. Both myself and hubby were surprised at how tricky the shore diving was. We expected easier, more sandy entrances, rather than the rocks, ledges and boulders that we usually had to make our way over. Hubby fell twice, and I've heard that there have been a lot of injuries.
#1, Why don't more of us talk about how tricky and even dangerous the shore diving can be, especially if there is a bit of a surge, or waves, or current? Was it only us? We watched a lot of divers and it seems that most were having problems, moreso exiting the dive.
#2, Should Bonaire go through the trouble of making these dive sites more user friendly, or would this only lead to too many non-experienced divers invading their beaches, and perhaps causing damage.
Again, just curious to hear your thoughts.
I'm curious to hear what everyone thinks. Both myself and hubby were surprised at how tricky the shore diving was. We expected easier, more sandy entrances, rather than the rocks, ledges and boulders that we usually had to make our way over. Hubby fell twice, and I've heard that there have been a lot of injuries.
#1, Why don't more of us talk about how tricky and even dangerous the shore diving can be, especially if there is a bit of a surge, or waves, or current? Was it only us? We watched a lot of divers and it seems that most were having problems, moreso exiting the dive.
#2, Should Bonaire go through the trouble of making these dive sites more user friendly, or would this only lead to too many non-experienced divers invading their beaches, and perhaps causing damage.
Again, just curious to hear your thoughts.