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Returning to Amed, Bali (by Michelle)
Amed, Bali, has got to be one of our favourite places for a freediving trip. This was our 3rd Zenners trip there, and here’s why:Being just a half a day of travel away, it's easy enough to get to ...
Read moreFreediving with the Ama in Japan (by Michelle)
Most freedivers know of the legendary ama divers of Japan. Known as “海女” in Japanese, which directly translates to “sea woman“, these ladies depend on the sea for their livelihoods. The diving tr...
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Kerama Islands (Okinawa) Fun Diving (by Tiffany)
It’s hardly possible to mention Okinawa without thinking of the ocean, with its clear waters, beautiful coral reefs, and almost all-year dive-friendly climate. Even though I was there on a general ...
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Freediving with the Dolphins of Mikurajima, Japan (by Michelle)
Tokyo is a popular tourist destination, but most people are not aware that just a ferry ride away from the city, there exists a group of 11 charming little islands. In early June, a friend and I w...
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SuperHOME Cup 2019 Freediving Competition (by Firdaus)
The SuperHOME Cup is one of the many depth competitions you can find throughout the year if you enjoy competing in freediving. This competition was organised by Freedive SuperHOME which is locate...
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Freediving Trip to Mactan, Cebu (Philippines)
Come join our freediving trip to Mactan, Cebu (Philippines) from 26 April to 1 May 2019! Recreational Dives and Training Spots Schedule: 26 Apr 2019 - Take night flight to Cebu, Philip...
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We will be organising a freediving trip to Amed, Bali from 4 - 8 October 2018! It will be filled with training and fun dives, including freediving with the manta rays and mola mola (hopefully!) i...
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It’s not easy keeping your cool as giant mantas circle you slowly, their intelligent, friendly eyes fixed on you. The heart thuds not from fear, but from the sheer awe of being in the presence of...
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Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas (by Nathania)
In Feburary, I volunteered with Earthwatch as part of their turtle tagging programme in the Bahamas. Did you know that turtles have been around for the past 100 million years, but yet very littl...
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