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divers prepare for a dive

There’s no course offered to teach you about it or video that tells you how it works, you just have to experience it for yourself! We’re not talking about scuba diving, but the lifestyle that surrounds it. Traveling to far off places to partake in this fun and adventurous activity takes a certain kind of person. Someone like-minded to yourself. Once you become a diver you’re welcomed into the global fraternity of divers. No matter where you travel or what language is spoken there, divers flock together from all walks of life to enjoy a singular passion – exploring the beauty of our underwater world. One of the greatest rewards of diving is sharing your adventures and observations with other divers. Many a life-long friend is made on dive vacations. Countless divers who meet at random find themselves keeping in touch and travelling together to various destinations year after year.

It’s not just a sport – once you become a diver, it’s a lifestyle.

What’s Next?

Next, learn more about what you will need >>

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Find a dive shop:

Atlantis Scuba Dive Inc.
(213) 738-7262
2523 W Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90006
www.atlantisscubadiving.com
casey1233@yahoo.com
Sport Chalet, Inc. (Beverly Connection)
(310) 657-3210
100 N. La Cienega Blvd.
Beverly Connection
Los Angeles, CA 90048
www.sportchalet.com/corp/index.jsp?page=diver
info@sportchalet.com
Sport Chalet, Inc. (Burbank)
(818) 558-3500
201 East Magnolia, Ste. #145
Media City Center
Burbank, CA 91502
www.sportchalet.com/corp/index.jsp?page=diver
info@sportchalet.com

» more dive centers

Find a dive destination:

Peter Hughes Diving, Inc.
Grenada
www.peterhughes.com
dancer@peterhughes.com

» more destinations