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Pichit from Thailand

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Marlin

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Hello Freedivers & Divers,

My name is Pichit, lots of friends call me Berm. As usual in Thailand that we have "Real" name and nick name. Just begun freediving with Francois in Koa Lanta, Thailand not long ago. Really love the sport.

I usually do freedive in Sattahip, not far from Pattaya, in Thailand if not too busy teaching or leading SCUBA dives.

Cheers,
 
Welcome, Berm. I'll be the first to say "HI". I know nothing about freediving but there are lots of nice people here that do. Good luck.
 
Hey Berm, sawadee khap and welcome to DB! :wave
 
Hello Berm, welcome, sabaidi, selamat datang.

My family once hosted a student from Thailand, she liked to swim in the pool every day.

Do you fish for marlins or simply enjoy them swimming?

DDeden
 
Thanks Sanso & DDeden, I don't fish for Marlin, just like to see it. Mostly when it jumps out of the water.

And it does look like a spearfisher somehow.
 
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