Ah, The Florida Keys! A paradise for the snorkelers who want to savor the beauty of the reefs and the heat of the coast. The Florida Keys indeed are a haven for marine life and abundant corals. In this article, we will go over what we think are the best snorkeling spots in the Florida Keys. Key Largo In the north of Florida Keys is the stunning Key Largo that’s packed with marine life and crisp ocean water. Most snorkelers focus in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. There you will see the diverse, stunning corals such as sea whips, sea fans, sea fingers, and...
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There’s nothing quite like seeing the beauty and wonders of the nature around us. Gigantic mountains, lush of greeneries, and the breathtaking golden sunset dripping down the blue horizon – they all leave us in awe. Yet, the elegance and splendor of nature are not only on land. There’s so much beauty under the deep blue ocean as well. And as humans are driven by curiosity and thirst for adventure, our wanderlust tells us to explore the palace of the aquatic kingdom. Snorkeling is an interesting and relaxing way to venture and sight-see the underwater world. With snorkeling, you’ll be able...
Your mask is one of the essential pieces of equipment that you need to take care of. It helps you see clearly the beauty of the underwater world. It is not just another fashion item. It’s a very important tool to use when snorkeling or scuba diving. For some, maintaining their mask simply means not breaking them. Actually maintaining your snorkel mask means more than that. There is a proper way to maintain your dive mask. Taking care of your mask – before dive In the manufacturing process of the mask, there will be a thin layer of silicone that will remain...
You may not know it, but you’re actually equalizing your ear daily every time you swallow. That pop you’re hearing when swallowing? That’s basically your soft palate muscle pulling your Eustachian tube. To better understand this, let’s go back to the physiology of the ears. The ear has three structures: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear. The middle ear, as the name implies, lies between the inner and outer ear. It is filled with dead air spaces and is connected by Eustachian tubes that go through the back of the throat. When the pressure in your middle...
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