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Every good diver will tell you that you never stop learning and that every dive, every experience underwater can help make you a better diver. And the next best thing to personal experience is to hear the adventures and close calls of other divers. For nearly 20 years DIVE magazine has been publishing such tales as the “It Happened To Me” column. Here is our second collection of some of the best, most inspiring and sometimes downright harrowing diving experiences we have run. Learn just how loopy some divers can be under the effects of nitrogen narcosis. Discover the cold fear when your gauge says 200 bar but your regulator says empty and you are at 25 metres. What do you do when landed with a dive buddy from Mars? Why do we all ignore the first symptoms of DCI? Be amazed. Have a chuckle at how daft we can all be and most of all remember the lessons learnt so that if it happens to you, you'll be ready and be a better, safer diver. Nearly double the stories of SCUBA STORIES 1 PLUS exclusive images for each story.
Another fascinating read for divers of every level.

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