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Liquid Space, by AIDA Hellas

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phoevos

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Hola!

Liquid space is a nocturnal freediving event that is organized by AIDA Hellas, in pigadi vouliagmenis (a natural cavity that starts from 10m depth, up to 30).

This year we organised this event:



and it was fun!!! Magical beauty that can not be shown through some photos or videos. U must try this one! ! !

The best part of nocturnal freediving is the absence of light. In fact the fewer lights, the better the sensation (it helps you relax more, even better than closing your eyes while diving at day). Sounds scary but in reality you may see underwater without a flash light.

Follows a video I've made from the event, published on youtube:
Youtube file:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6DdUB_J-w0"]YouTube - AIDA Hellas announces: Liquid Space Event[/ame]

High resolution file:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6DdUB_J-w0"]http://rapidshare.com/files/242413972/liquid_space_0001.wmv[/ame]

Freediving is more than competition freediving

Cheers people
Phoevos
 
Thanks for sharing - would be fun I'm sure!

Freediving at night is a totally different experience!
 
Looks very nice! If you like this, come diving in the netherlands! It's the same without diving in a cave, and the waters is way colder, so you get a good diving reflex.

I put a small story on my blog about it: Liquid Space 2009 | Shark Freediving
 
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