*What is that “thing” attached to that fish?*
This white grunt, Haemulon plumierii, has an isopod permanently attached to it below his eye and above his mouth.
http://www.scubaluis.com/white-grunt-with-an-isopod-parasite-attached-to-it-in-cozumel-mexico/
A collection of article and post summaries authored by L Scott Harrell on various topics including video content, marketing, startups and being an entrepreneur.
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
My favorite quote: "It's about the minutes, not the miles."
My favorite quote: "It's about the minutes, not the miles."
http://www.scubaluis.com/save-air-scuba-diving/
http://www.scubaluis.com/save-air-scuba-diving/
Freelancing is a business... you have to market your business!
Freelancing is a business... you have to market your business!
Can you honestly afford NOT to tweet, post or mention your services through social media as much as humanly possible?
My guess is, “Probably not.”
https://videotoorder.com/blog/5-reasons-freelancers-must-promote-their-gigs/
Can you honestly afford NOT to tweet, post or mention your services through social media as much as humanly possible?
My guess is, “Probably not.”
https://videotoorder.com/blog/5-reasons-freelancers-must-promote-their-gigs/
Friday, March 9, 2018
“Cenote” is a word unique to Mexico derived from the Mayan word ts’onot, meaning “well,” and was used to describe...
“Cenote” is a word unique to Mexico derived from the Mayan word ts’onot, meaning “well,” and was used to describe any place where sinkholes formed when the earth collapsed over limestone hollows and caves providing access to the underground freshwater sources below.
These pits figured prominently in Mayan culture, as places of worship, sources of life and places of sacrificial death.
Fresh water, having spent perhaps millions of years seeping and dripping through the limestone bedrock formed unimaginable numbers of delicate stalactites, stalagmites and columns, producing labyrinths and formations that are complex, menacing at times but always stunning to behold! These dry caves were eventually flooded, thus effectively bringing to a halt to any additional formation.
http://www.scubaluis.com/scuba-diving-the-caverns-of-mexico-what-is-a-cenote/
#scuba #diving #scubadiving #cavediving #playadelcarmen #tulum
http://www.scubaluis.com/scuba-diving-the-caverns-of-mexico-what-is-a-cenote/
These pits figured prominently in Mayan culture, as places of worship, sources of life and places of sacrificial death.
Fresh water, having spent perhaps millions of years seeping and dripping through the limestone bedrock formed unimaginable numbers of delicate stalactites, stalagmites and columns, producing labyrinths and formations that are complex, menacing at times but always stunning to behold! These dry caves were eventually flooded, thus effectively bringing to a halt to any additional formation.
http://www.scubaluis.com/scuba-diving-the-caverns-of-mexico-what-is-a-cenote/
#scuba #diving #scubadiving #cavediving #playadelcarmen #tulum
http://www.scubaluis.com/scuba-diving-the-caverns-of-mexico-what-is-a-cenote/
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Thursday, March 8, 2018
"Another reason we use more air while scuba diving is, without a doubt, anxiety.
"Another reason we use more air while scuba diving is, without a doubt, anxiety. A little (or a lot) of stress tends to affect everyone, especially during the first couple of dives of a scuba vacation for new and novice divers."
http://www.scubaluis.com/conserve-air-scuba-diving/
http://www.scubaluis.com/conserve-air-scuba-diving/
Shore diving in Cozumel can be challenging because of the usual currents that we dive in year around.
Shore diving in Cozumel can be challenging because of the usual currents that we dive in year around. Diving from Playa las Casitas is no different, but for the adventurous diver this relatively shallow shore dive offers a fascinating combination of pier rubble, two largely unheard of sunken ships and healthy transplanted live rock from Paradise Reef.
http://www.scubaluis.com/playa-las-casitas-pier-rubble-forgotten-ship-wrecks-shore-diving-in-cozumel/
#Cozumel #scuba #scubadiving
http://www.scubaluis.com/playa-las-casitas-pier-rubble-forgotten-ship-wrecks-shore-diving-in-cozumel/
http://www.scubaluis.com/playa-las-casitas-pier-rubble-forgotten-ship-wrecks-shore-diving-in-cozumel/
#Cozumel #scuba #scubadiving
http://www.scubaluis.com/playa-las-casitas-pier-rubble-forgotten-ship-wrecks-shore-diving-in-cozumel/
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Some really practical advice for those of us who want to conserve our air and maximize bottom time.
Some really practical advice for those of us who want to conserve our air and maximize bottom time.
http://www.scubaluis.com/conserve-air-scuba-diving/
#scuba #scubadiving #tips
http://www.scubaluis.com/conserve-air-scuba-diving/
http://www.scubaluis.com/conserve-air-scuba-diving/
#scuba #scubadiving #tips
http://www.scubaluis.com/conserve-air-scuba-diving/
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