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Snorkelling, unlike what many think, is not about swimming. These 10 tips will help you go snorkelling comfortably and enjoy the riches of the underwater world.
70% of this beautiful planet that we call home is water and is home to some of the most beautiful creatures found on this orb. These magnificent creatures, each one unique in its own sense inhabit a world that is absent to the layperson. Well, absent unless you have ever been diving or snorkelling! So, have you ever snorkelled? Ever submerged your head under water and titillated your senses by viewing exotic marine life. The beautiful fish, their fins gently swaying in the swirling water; present a breathtaking display of nature that is a sight to behold.
So, have you ever snorkelled? Ever submerged your head under water and titillated your senses by viewing exotic marine life? The beautiful fish, their fins gently swaying in the swirling water present a breathtaking display of nature that is a sight to behold.
Unlike what most people believe, snorkelling requires very little swimming. It’s a simple process of floating on the sea’s surface with a snorkel (the tube that you breathe air in through) and mask (to cover the face and primarily protect the eyes from saline seawater) strapped on. This is an activity that even non-swimmers can enjoy if they are able to take a few precautions.
Maldives, Indonesia, Philippines, Caribbean islands, Australia etc offer some of the best snorkelling destinations in the world on account of their coral reefs. However, although this seemingly benign activity comes with many delights, there are also a few precautions that you need to take before you embark on this sport.
So, here is a list of a few simple things to keep in mind before & when you go snorkelling:
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