Whew! July was a scorcher but no time for sunbathing, we were
too busy meeting new faces and saying hello to familiar ones.
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Meeting for the first time we have Lee and Vaise.
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On the left our Divemaster Intern Chris and Lee's friend Martyn,
who is a familiar face to Agua Tenerife Diving
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Congratulations to
Lee and Martyn who completed a marathon number of courses in two
weeks, they did the PADI advanced diver course,
PADI Deep speciality course, PADI Enriched air speciality
course and the PADI DPV speciality course
Vaise enjoyed a relaxing
few days diving in Tenerife's warm 22 degrees water.
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Looking very thoughtful
we meet Rodney for his first visit to Tenerife.
Rodney had a busy week
completing the PADI advanced diver course
and PADI Enriched air speciality
course.
Click here for more
information on diving using Enriched Air (NITROX).
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Our Instructor Jose
with Angela who took her first breath underwater
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Our Course Director,
Clive Albon has completed over 200 courses both in the U.K. and in
Tenerife so he knows exactly what is required to ensure success for
the candidates. For more information click here
Our next IDC is
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Clive, our Course
Director completed some Instructor Speciality courses, here
from the left: Graham, Tony, Clive, Jaimie and Alan.
Jaimie did a relaxing
2 days of diving with us and Alan, a regular customer is completing
his Divemaster course at present.
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Some familiar
faces we have Ross who worked in Tenerife for any years and
his girlfriend Alice and on the right, Hamish who learnt to
dive with Agua Tenerife Diving 2 years ago.
Congratulations to Hamish
on completing the PADI advanced diver course
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Enriched air diving
(NITROX) is becoming more popular with divers as they become
aware of the benefits of diving with a richer mix of oxygen.
Agua Tenerife Diving Centre are the only British centre in
the South of the island to pump Nitrox onsite.
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After
a few years our neighbours Ian and Jenny eventually take their
first breath underwater
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The Red Starfish Echinaster
Sepositus commonly found on rocks and usually with five
slender tapering arms, this little fella here has lost
an arm, but it will l grow back again.
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