Hello everyone,
I'm not really new here, but since I lost my previous account, it's polite to introduce again, and pick up the pace.
I started diving in '00s for a good 5-6ish yrs, then life came, and with it a huge gap in my resume.
In my younger years I wanted to be a DM or a Scuba diving/rescue specialist at the fire dep. but life took me on another route.
I returned to diving in 2017, and since that I'm diving every puddle which I can (because my country is not a dive paradise to put it mildly) but now only on recreational level.
The biggest impact on my dive career was of course Cousteau, a hungarian guy called Béla Násfay, and my father. He was a pioneer in my country (not the famous kind, but nonetheless pioneer), and an industrial diver, so it's in the dna.
I hope I'll meet some of you, even if we are continents apart, but hey, the world gets smaller every day right?
Cheers \m/
I'm not really new here, but since I lost my previous account, it's polite to introduce again, and pick up the pace.
I started diving in '00s for a good 5-6ish yrs, then life came, and with it a huge gap in my resume.
In my younger years I wanted to be a DM or a Scuba diving/rescue specialist at the fire dep. but life took me on another route.
I returned to diving in 2017, and since that I'm diving every puddle which I can (because my country is not a dive paradise to put it mildly) but now only on recreational level.
The biggest impact on my dive career was of course Cousteau, a hungarian guy called Béla Násfay, and my father. He was a pioneer in my country (not the famous kind, but nonetheless pioneer), and an industrial diver, so it's in the dna.
I hope I'll meet some of you, even if we are continents apart, but hey, the world gets smaller every day right?
Cheers \m/