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, as well as climb up and down ladders, stairs, hillsides, dunes, and whatever else may be at your dive site. you should be physically fit, a competent swimmer, and generally comfortable in the water. see the sidebar at right for a short list of medical disqualifiers for scuba diving. not here, you won't
. getting water up your nose and in your eyes and ears is one of the nasty little secrets of diving, and something you will have to get used to. the process of adjusting your ears to increased water pressure as you descend is known as "clearing." this is neither automatic nor inborn, and beginners often...
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