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Course The first SSI Freediving school in Cyprus

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Cool photo's!

In regard to training: How deep is the local water, how are the currents, visibility, thermoclines and waves? What depths have you got close to shore?
 
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Cool photo's!

In regard to training: How deep is the local water, how are the currents, visibility, thermoclines and waves? What depths have you got close to shore?

Hi Kars,

Local water can get to 100 meters of clear nice Mediterranean sea water like, that if we use a boat. Close to shore dive sites can get to 40 meters which you would swim like 200 meters to get there from shore ( Easy ). Normally we don't get strong currents during the summer End of April - End of October.
 
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