Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Cyberhome Ch Dvd 300 Avi

FACE TO FACE WITH THE SHARK DOCTOR

Poco tempo fa, mentre ero nel negozio di mia madre a fare finta di lavorare, mi è capitato di ascoltare una conversazione che tra lei e una sua amica, Antonella. Parlando del più e del meno si era lasciata sfuggire una frase interessante: “Sì, beh, io ero terrorizzata…come quando mi sono trovata faccia a faccia con uno squalo vero!”
Voi non vi sareste incuriositi? Naturalmente, chiunque al mondo sogna di vedere uno squalo dal vivo! Almeno io sì, così ho cominciato a farle qualche domanda… ed è saltato fuori che ha fatto un sacco di esperienze entusiasmanti per amore dello sport e soprattutto dell’intensa attività fisica.
Ecco a small account of his sea adventures:

How long did you sub?
For about 10 years. It's beautiful.
believe it! emotions that gave you?
Especially extreme freedom. We live in a society very chaotic. Underwater obviously is the opposite: you're suddenly in a totally different world! Dark, muffled and quiet. In so many feet underwater experiences living in a completely different, more intense, almost. As if the latter were more focused. And then I think it is wonderful to be literally immersed in nature.
I can only imagine the intensity of the experience of meeting a shark, then! Where did you see?
(Laughs) I was Mauritious Islands, with my fellow divers. That was a lemon shark, in English 'lemon shark'. Then I was in the United States and in Polynesia.
And 'the only example that you saw during your various diving?
No, no, I have seen five or six, but on different occasions. In addition, I saw many other fish species. The most beautiful are the clown fish and manta rays.
You said you were with another girl ...
Yes, when you do this kind of sport is important to be at least two. You know, so you can help each other if there are difficult times. It is better to have someone to trust ...
Why, apart from the big fish with big teeth sharp, there may be other dangers, right? Yes
For example ... is very bad to go to nitrogen narcosis. It is also known from deep water intoxication. Practically, it happens very quickly when you go too deep, under 30 feet, so to speak. The tank also contains nitrogen which is a gas that makes up the air we breathe. After it's all a combination of pressure, there being too much outside, the gas inside is compressed in unhealthy for our body.
What effect does it have? Do you think
to be doped. Once this has happened my friend to finish under anesthesia and when we rise to the surface so excited he told me he had seen the blue teddy bear! When it happened to me, I continued to have the impression that the wall of dark water around me that someone was coming the bell rings. Crazy stuff! If you are not experienced you should always follow the live-master, who is the expert who can bring you out.
Apart from anything else, including Mauritius and Polynesia have seen beautiful scenery ...
Yes, you can tell! The coral reef, then, is breathtaking. Especially for the shapes of the corals and their color. In the passage where the coral begins and ends and the real just offshore, the current is very strong due to the tide that comes and goes. Feel the power of its sea. Once I was shaken by a wave straight on corals. Are sharp. He had a leg full of scratches.
But it's worth it?
Yes, I am convinced. these are the experiences that make you understand what life is easy.
For those curious on the subject. Where you could tell more?
Hmm ... well, there should be many sites. I had to do before some courses apnea, etc., to obtain a patent such as SSI [Scuba Schools International ed] that you are recognized around the world.

Chiara Nizzi

0 comments:

Post a Comment