Wreck Diving Dive Thistlegorm Thistelgorm Red Sea Egypt
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Names like Thistlegorm, Dunraven or Carnatic raise the attention of every wreck-loving diver. Since the opening of the Suezcanal in 1860´s, many ships have passed through the gulf heading Europe to the Orient. Many have also perished, snared by the shallow reef that loom beneath the surface. Most of the ships rest in save diving-depth.So exploring them is not imposing any danger.During one week special wreck-safaris, the wrecks of Shab Ali and Shab Abu Nahas (Chrisola K.,Giannis D., Carnatic - to name some of them)are on the itinerary.
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Wreck Diving Dive Thistlegorm Thistelgorm Red Sea Egypt
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Are you an Advanced Diver, or have you done at least 10 dives already ? Then the world of diving with gas mix is waiting for you. The Nitrox Course deepens on your knowledge about oxygen/nitrogen, and you learn how you can spend more time under water. You spend your first day with your specially trained instructor in the classroom and you will have your first Nitrox Dive at our house reef. You will learn the use of the special Nitrox tables, and how to determine the oxygen content of the tank. You will be able to use your newly acquired skills on day 2 of the course by diving at the wreck of the ´Thistlegorm´ for instance, or else off a regular day dive boat.
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Wreck Diving Dive Thistlegorm Thistelgorm Red Sea Egypt
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Diving with a rebreather has the enormous advantage making you able to float soundlessly about the reefs without scaring off the fish. In order to be able to take a Rebreather Course you should have taken the Nitrox Course previously, but you can also combine the two. Much has been said and written about rebreather gear, but the fact remains that such re-circulating devices are the oldest diving devices in the world. The open system of tank and regulator were developed much later. There are closed circuit and semi-closed circuit devices. This type of breathing under water was generally not available for hobby scuba divers.
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