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freediving in greece - Rhodes island

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mondebleu

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hi everybody :)

i'm planning to spend a few weeks holidays in the famous greek Rhodes island
i'll stay precisely at Lardos , not so far from lindos situated south

so , i wonder if there are any greek freedivers who would like to become my freediving buddy during august for some constant weight experiences , or why not taking part in spearfishing trips :t
enjoy the blue

bruno
 
I had a marvelous experience diving in Rhodos in 1984. I was staying at the Rhodos Palace Hotel. From there, we were driving to Lindos, and about halfway to Lindos there was a strange ceramic/stone structure or fountain on the side of the road. Walking down some stairs, you reached a 'secret' bay, a most beautiful beach and incredible dive spot. Tons of fish, and even squid.
 
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