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Key West Scuba Diving

A Swim With The Sharks!

 

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If you were to ask a number of people as to where they would go for a scuba diving adventure, you would probably hear a number of different locations mentioned. There are many thousands of people who scuba dive and within their ranks there are a variety of tastes and opinions in terms of what is the best destination to visit. Now, if you ask enough people, you will start to hear a number of locations repeated often enough. Of all the locations, probably the one most repeated would be Key West as Key West scuba diving is among the best in the world.

What is not to enjoy about Key West scuba diving? It is a beautiful, sunny location located in a wonderful part of the world and the ocean is gorgeously blue. What is not to like about Key West scuba diving? Perhaps for some, just merely diving is not enough. They need a little additional adventure and a little bit more daring of a scuba trip. If this is the case, then Key West may still be the best place to visit as it is renowned for its amazing shark diving. Yes, friends, you can actually go Key West scuba diving with the sharks.

Key West is loaded with a number of relatively rare sharks including the majestic Great White. If you have ever viewed “Shark Week” on the discovery channel, you may have felt somewhat envious that the divers in the programming have had the opportunity to partake in such a thrilling activity. Well, if you wish to join in you can. You just have to understand a few of the basics.

Some Shark Diving Basics

No, you do not actually go swimming with the sharks in the free water. In order to do that, you need to wear a $15,000 chain metal shark diving suit and have A LOT of experience. If you, the hobbyist wish to spend a little time Key West scuba diving with the sharks, then you will need to go about it a safe and secured manner and that mans the use of a solid steel shark cage from which you can view these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. While shark diving is thrilling, it is not as dangerous as one may think as the steel cage provides excellent protection.

So, if you want to take the plunge and swim with the sharks you are only limitd by your own initiative. Take a chance!

 

 


 

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