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panthersgirl17:well....this is why i am so clueless...i am from KY and moved to MO BUT NOW moving to North Carolina soon. Its always been something i wanted to try out and now that i will live closer to the ocean i feel like i will have an opportunity to. So just tryin to learn how to learn and such.
I guess you could arrange to do a Resort or Introductory Course - or "Discover Scuba" there in North Carolina, but I'm afraid that'd be quarry diving, and I don't know that "Scenic" would be how that be described. I travel there to dive offshore, but it's serious diving, 120 feet deep, expensive, etc.
You could do the Intro on a visit to Florida - southern part anyway, and probably get in some calm ocean diving to a pretty reef with fishes and other animals. I've known known Vacation Divers who simply do one of these every year in the Caribbean, diving under Dive Master Care with rental gear, never realizing how dangerous that really is. That's how I started, but after I got hooked, took a few courses and spent a few thousand, I was happy to be doing it safer than them.
It is a real Sport - which it wouldn't be if you could get killed from it, but if you want to learn more, you came to a good place. Lots of good reading here... :approve_2
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