What do you enjoy the most about your diving?

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rhadamantus:
but...but... who would have the need to listen to music or browse through their saved photos when there is a better thing to do down under?

People suffering through a long deco obligation.
 
I like that its too cold for the algea to grow, so now I have visibility.... I like that its december and I cant walk on the water yet... so Im not ice diving.... and I like that Im diving. ok honestly I like the look on faces that I tell "once your head goes numb its not that cold" :)
Clay
 
Discovery - finding something new (or something old in a different place) in a dive site that I've been to a hundred times before.

Peace
 
Looks like a lot of us dive as a get away from the above water world that we normally live in. Its just so peacefull down under.
 
the same as diving any other time of year -

being totally 'in the moment'...annoying cliche, i know, but so very true. i love having to concentrate so hard that it's not even like thinking at all. just being in that zone.

and my friends. having the baby so early and having my friends stand by me so tight just reinforces how much i love them, whether i'm diving, hanging out chatting on their si, typing on fora, talking on the phone.
 
i love the feeling of weightlessness, the peace and quiet
i'm mostly more relaxed diving than i am above water
the addrenelin when i see something special, be it a shark or dolphin or a turtle
and finding the tiny things hiding trying not to be seen
seeing a leaf fish, trying to be a leaf floating in debris
letting a clown fish attack his reflection in a mirror
there are too many reasons to go diving, and none that i can really find to not, for those that don't
 

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