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Freedive in Korea

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LeePhil

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Hi everyone. Nice to meet you
I'm a fresh man here and very happy to find this community to learn and interact with you guys. I need to more adopt how to use here though.
I'm still not a nice diver yet which dive about 30m and just start to practice freefall thesedays.

Hope there are many divers who want visit Korea. I don't think Korea's sea is better spot than Philippines' because of coldness but I'm sure there are a lot of enthusiastic buddies!

This was taken in Jeju island last Nobember.

 
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Nice Vid! You may lower your belt to your waist....but, anyway, if it's enough for you then go with it.
 
Jeju has some really cool soft coral once you get just a bit deep. The water isn't amazing here, but some days you'll get lucky ^^ Hit me up if you're ever back on the peninsula~
 
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