Last Updated on April 13, 2024 by Candice Landau
I have to admit, when the article published on PADI’s site and I read the title, I had to laugh. This was not my own title, but it was a good hook into the article. And no, I did not write about divers who processed things slowly (although you could argue that), just about slow diving. You can read the full article on PADI’s blog here.Why Slow Divers are the Best Kind of Diver (Published on PADI)
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