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Hello, I am Celeste, from Argentina and I've been traveling for almost 7 years. I've always loved the water and felt the need to go deeper when snorkeling. Freediving came to my life last year while in Australia where I did a 2-day immersion with a friend (pool and sea). I loved it! The CO2 session blew my mind and going to the sea and hear whales made me crave more!)... but that stayed as a cool experience until this quarantine hit. I am reading the "Manual of Freediving..." by Pelizzari and training my CO2 tables 2 x week. I will travel to Florida (USA) in July (hopefully!!) and I hope to find a good place to do my AIDA 1 and 2. I will be reading threads here to get more info! Any to suggest I would read first?

Cheers!
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