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Free diving   (translated from Japanese)
Free diving Table of contents Free diving Free divingWith, among closed breath diving, it ...
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Free-diving
Free-diving Freedive photographer Free-diving refers to various aquatic activities that share the practice of breath-hold diving. Examples include breathhold spearfishing, freedive photography, ...
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Category:Free-diving
Category:Free-diving Free-diving is an aquatic sport, considered an extreme ... 8 subcategories to this category. B Belgian free-divers C Canadian free-divers C ...
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Talk:Free-diving
Talk:Free-diving >you shoudl talk about pipin and audrey and how she died doing free-diving. >sports illustrated did an amazing story on ... a single high profile accident? Very few free divers subject themselves to the risks ...
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Diving
Diving This article refers to the sport of ... the surface of the water, see underwater diving. For other meanings of the term, see dive. Diving refers to the sport acrobatically jumping or falling into water. Diving is an internationally-recognized sport, which is ... Games. In addition, unstructured and non-competitive diving is a common recreational pasttime in ...
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Diving   (translated from Portuguese)
Diving Three types exist of Diving: it exempts, autonomous worker e dependent. The difference between the free diving and the autonomous worker is that in ... itself it feeding of the surface. The diving dependent it is not practised by ...
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Diving   (translated from Spanish)
Diving Diving in Maria the Fat person, Cuba. To ... or without aid of special equipment like diving apparatuses. The diving presents/displays two forms to practice it ... without breathing), also well-known technique like free diving or to lung; and the ...
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Sky diving   (translated from Japanese)
Sky diving Sky diving(Skydiving and Parachuting) airplane it climbs to ... 1500m - to rise to 8000m, from there free fall descent it does and enjoys the ... is possible to be accustomed to sky diving. If the parachute does not work, because ... among the accident which happens with sky diving it is many e.g., it ...
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Diving regulator
Diving regulator A gas pressure regulator has one ... lowering its pressure at each stage. A diving regulator is such a regulator which is ... at ambient pressure from one or more diving cylinders. The gas may be air. People ... it to the pillar valve of the diving cylinder. A diving regulator A clamp type first stage ...
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Dumpster diving
Dumpster diving Dumpster diving, also called "dumpstering", "trashing" is a North ... commercial or residential trash to find useful free items that have been discarded. In the ... is more akin to fishing around than diving in. Food can often be acquired in ... to wash any unpackaged food items. Dumpster diving can be a spontaneous act upon ...
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