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Snorkelling in the Carribean
For anyone who wants to get a taste of what lies beneath the calm
waters of the Carribean, swimming with a mask and snorkelling in
the Carribean will offer you a great introduction to the animals
that live beneath the waves, and even give you the chance to take
short dives beneath the water to explore the sea floor and see what
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Snorkelling in the Carribean is one of the safest ways of exploring
the ocean, and provided you are careful, will give you the best
introduction to the ocean that you could possibly want.
Snorkelling is best suited to the areas just off shore where the
water is less than 10 feet deep, and where you can always return
to the shore if you get tired from all the swimming. You will need
to be a strong swimmer, and have plenty of confidence in the water,
because it is easy to panic when snorkelling in the Carribean, and
lose your concentration when you are beneath the waves. |
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When you go snorkelling in the Carribean, it is always essential
that you tell people where you are going, and when you are planning
to come back. You should always try and stay within sight of other
people using the ocean, and make sure that if you do get into trouble
you are able to call for assistance from others.
Of course snorkelling in the Carribean is not all about danger
and safety; it is more about the chance to interact with the stunning
undersea landscapes and creatures in a natural way. Swimming face
down in the clear waters and looking for interesting things to explore,
then swimming down through the shimmering lights to find the bottom
where small fish and larger creatures live. |
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When you go snorkelling in the Carribean, whether you do it as
part of a group, or on your own, it will definitely open your eyes
to what goes on beneath the surface of the sea, and perhaps encourage
you to go back again and again, perhaps even to take up the more
expensive hobby of Scuba diving, which will allow you to spend even
more time in the water, and explore greater depths.
Having experience of snorkelling in the Carribean, you will gain
a greater respect for the sea and begin to understand the role it
plays in creating the land, and in feeding the people, as well as
getting a chance to satisfy your natural instinct for exploring
in a peaceful, and gentle way. |
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