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Course: Introduction to Freediving, Bahamas

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VERTICAL BLUE
“Introduction to Freediving”

A course for complete beginners, or experienced snorkellers who want to take it to the next level.
Date: December 4 – 8
Cost: US$330 / €290
Location: Dean’s Blue Hole, Long Island, Bahamas.
The program is a balanced fusion of theory lessons, practical exercise and training in the Blue Hole, and sessions of pranayama (yogic breathing) and relaxation on a sandstone cliff overlooking the sea.
In just 5 days you will be transformed into an aquaphile, capable of holding your breath for minutes and exploring the underwater world on its own terms.
Visit www.verticalblue.net for more information.
 

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