findiver
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Hello all!
I`m from Skandinavia, we have cold and bad viz waters, but I really like to dive here, because it´s not too easy. I specially like icediving because the water is clearest in winter. What we have a lot are wrecks, we have thousands of woodens wrecks mostly in years 1700 - 1900. They are not so big but very nice. We have only 0.3 % of salt in our seas, so the ( I don´t know what it is in english) " wood eating worm " don´t live here and wood last for centuries. Steel wrecks lasts about 50 - 100 years, then they are gone. I have dived about 3 years, 230 logged dives and mostly in Finland, few trips to Norway and to Egypt (Red Sea) too. My certification is CMAS P3, about the same than PADI DM. I have PADI nitrox certification also. Next courses are going to be IANTD advanced nitrox, trimix, cavern, cave... long way to go. I usually dive with 2 x 12 litres 200 bar steel tanks and with DIR configuration.
That´s all by now, gotta go to dive...
Hannu
I`m from Skandinavia, we have cold and bad viz waters, but I really like to dive here, because it´s not too easy. I specially like icediving because the water is clearest in winter. What we have a lot are wrecks, we have thousands of woodens wrecks mostly in years 1700 - 1900. They are not so big but very nice. We have only 0.3 % of salt in our seas, so the ( I don´t know what it is in english) " wood eating worm " don´t live here and wood last for centuries. Steel wrecks lasts about 50 - 100 years, then they are gone. I have dived about 3 years, 230 logged dives and mostly in Finland, few trips to Norway and to Egypt (Red Sea) too. My certification is CMAS P3, about the same than PADI DM. I have PADI nitrox certification also. Next courses are going to be IANTD advanced nitrox, trimix, cavern, cave... long way to go. I usually dive with 2 x 12 litres 200 bar steel tanks and with DIR configuration.
That´s all by now, gotta go to dive...
Hannu