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Buoyancy Control |
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Perfect weighting, enviable air consumption, and zero reef impact are the bases for recreational diving; and at Bogotá Scuba this is priceless… it’s included in all our courses.
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Digital Underwater Photography |
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Field depth, focal distance, framing, contrast, noise, composition, subject, light, texture, among others, are concepts which will flow naturally and, combined with buoyancy control, naturalist diving and Project AWARE knowledge, will enable you to shoot your “dream picture”.
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Deep Diving: |
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The reef in all of its immensity, virtually parachute-like descent, wall diving, the silence of the bubbles, checking your depth gauge, 3-minute safety stop, appropriate planning… the perfect dive.
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| NITROX |
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Brilliantly colored cylinders, green and yellow stickers, gas mixture, partial oxygen pressures, less residual nitrogen, almost twice the bottom time in your dive. Ideal if you’re into underwater photography, fish identification or coral reef conservation.
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| Night dive |
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Enjoy the charm of night sea life, real colors, the photoluminescence of the plankton when the lights are turned off, the buddy system and buoyancy control. Lobsters, octopuses, manta rays, sea cucumbers and sea urchins… some are sleeping… others are stalking.
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| Fish Identification |
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Globefish, sergeant fish, squirrel fish, parrot fish, snappers, stonefish, breams, barracudas, groupers, sea bishops, angelfish, surgeonfish, feather-fin coral fish, trigger fish, butterfly fish, red mullets, damselfish, manta rays, moray eels, flute fish, trumpet fish, and hundreds of corals and sponges are waiting to be your dive partners.
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| Project AWARE and Coral Reef Conservation |
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At Bogotá Scuba we believe in Project AWARE and we practice and teach sustainable, ecological and conservationist diving, based on responsibility and education. Concepts such as beach and underwater cleaning, buoy projects in ALL diving locations and environmental and awareness formation focusing on the deterioration of the marine environment due to global warming, pollution and the impact of tourism, diving and indiscriminate fishing, among others, are crystal clear among our students.
Visit www.projectaware.org
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