With the temperatures rising and seasons changing, it reminds me of some time last year when I decided to take a plunge in doing something rather adventurous. It all took place during the first quarter of my twenty first year when I wanted to try something different and exciting. With the 3 criterias, travel, sun and sea, met, I decided to take up scuba diving.
As I was still a student, diving isn't the most budget friendly sport thus I had to work during the holidays to save up for the trip. While working, it made me realise how a sport like diving could forge friendships easily. My then boss used to be an avid diver and would share his diving experiences with me to get me all pumped up for my first dive.
Having taking part in a slightly more dangerous sport, choosing a dive school that is reliable is very important. This gives me the assurance that I will be well taken care of by highly qualified instructors and is provided top quality equipments. Thus I signed up at Singapore's main dive school,Gill Divers. I described it as the main school because even though you sign up with other school, all theory lessons will be conducted at and by Gill Divers.
The basic open water course at Tioman lasts for 2D2N, over the weekends. Though schedule was tight, there was a great balance of diving, leisure and sleep. Upon arriving at the jetty in the wee hours of the morning, we were greeted by a sky full of stars while being whisked off to the dive site. It was definitely a magical site as I have never seen so many stars twinkling in the night sky.
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Heading out to the middle of the sea |
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Endless ocean |
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Goggles removal exercise |
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With my dive buddy, Yoon Jung |
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MELLY THE MERMAID |
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Dive group |
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Kampong style |
Accommodation at the dive site was similar to a malay kampong. We stayed in huts with minimal amenities. We had a sea view, roosters crowing at the break of sunlight and communal water and eating point. All these proved that the simplest things in life are not measured in material form. Night life was at the local bar along the beach. It sold cheap booze and bbq food. The corn maze was perfect on that breezy night. Friendships were forged and laughter filled the atmosphere.
As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. The fun was short lived but had greatly impacted my perspective on my life, actions and surroundings. One of the most important lesson I have learnt was to always remain calm in a difficult situations. There was no point panicking when I couldn't breath properly or always having foggy goggles. It would only worsen the situation. This also applies to everyday life; keep calm and find a solution to the problem. Also, I would like to thank my dearest friends for their company. The experience would not be the same if it won't for you guys.
If you have the means, I highly recommend everyone to take up diving. The world underneath us is nothing you will imagine until you experience it yourself. Hopefully, soon, I will be able to get my advance certification.
If you have the means, I highly recommend everyone to take up diving. The world underneath us is nothing you will imagine until you experience it yourself. Hopefully, soon, I will be able to get my advance certification.
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