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Joining a group of scuba divers whilst freediving.

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Manny_OCF

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Hi everyone,
just wanted to share with you my latest video.
This video highlights Shelly Beach in Sydney, which is one of the best beaches to visit. It is a protected bay and is also an aquatic reserve. As a result, there are many different marine animals species which frequent the bay.
In this video, I decided to join a scuba diving group whilst freediving in exploring the underwater motorcycle placed 100m from the beach.
There are also footage of the last of the Port Jackson Sharks before they migrate southwards to cooler waters.
The video is filmed with a gopro 4+ with a red filter, attached to a gopro pole stick.

Both scuba diving and freediving are awesome - not putting one above another. I enjoy doing both and find it a great way to explore the underwater world!

Thanks for watching!


 
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