Scuba Tools

Does not take long to realize that diving is an inherently social sport. In most cases, you are "associated" with one or more friends in a boat with several teams of friends, and on a trip with tens, perhaps hundreds of other divers. In many cases, people who adhere to this community start to take an identity that transformed the sport. Divers with limited experience start to obsess about the activity of "google" Scuba a dozen times per hour in work, each piece of clothing in your closet has a dive flag on it, plate frames and coffee cups are marked with his new love.
This is a community I am proud to say I am a member. It's a great lifestyle and an identity that fits my interests.
The great thing about the Scuba community is that it appears each increasing. Each year, my social circle seems to grow with divers. And while some people cycle in other areas of interest, is more like the bike Scuba. It's great for the sport, industry, and all the people like me who are looking for more dive buddies.
There are plenty of great tools Hence, keeping this community. Local dive clubs and shops do a great job putting socials and meet and greet together. There are many online forums that allow divers to exchange ideas, ask questions and meet people. However, I am very impressed by a community that has been around for a while and has proven to be a leader in the organization community. At first it was tough to join. However, after a little delay and said again and again about this online community, I decided to drop proverbial. So I signed up (scubajcf username) and it was not long before I met some great people around the world. They were not trying to convert my religion or sell Amway. Just wanted to meet another diver who joined their community. A community where sanitation engineer (garbage collector) can befriend a CEO Fortune 500 and sit side by side in community infrastructure. This was great!
So now, I am a member of Divebuddy.com. Like parenthood, I felt a little lost at first. But more I played with the site, I found out this was a pretty powerful tool. DiveBuddy is a place where you can appreciate the experiences of other divers and share their experiences in a sport that is filled with such passion. There are plenty of people blogging in DiveBuddy.com. I've learned much about the future dive sites and destinations. There is a calendar function that seems powerful list of events, courses and tours available daily from the year. One of my favorite places is the area of DiveBuddy new Member States, where you can meet people who are new to the community. If you do not get enough water, there are tens of thousands of photos and videos sent by members who really "put in the water." And while I could sit here and write for the pages on all the characteristics of DiveBuddy, I was very impressed by the dive site map. In this section you can find or post all the dive sites you have visited and after their experience. Then, with small bubbles, its history is presented on a map, ready to share with everyone. This has a huge thumbs up from me!
However, DiveBuddy.com 's strength lies in their community. You can find dive buddies in your neighborhood or across the globe. Before jumping into the water with them, can see their level of experience and learn a little about them. For me, I feel much safer when I know that I've ever diver dove with before. After 25 years diving, there is nothing that scares me more than being associated with a diver I have never met before sitting next to them on the boat. This is DiveBuddy.com 's greatest asset!
DiveBuddy.com is my Dive Buddy! Although I am new to the net, I hope to be an active member of the community and support. I hope diving with all I've met great people and I hope that anyone reading my blog will strive to participate. See you in target = "_blank" href = "http://www.divebuddy.com/profile.aspx?MemID=9544"> http://www.divebuddy.com/profile.aspx?MemID=9544
About the Author:
PADI Master Instructor, NAUI Instructor Trainer, SDI Instructor Trainer, Technical Dive Instructor, DAN Instructor, SeaSigns Instructor Examniner
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