23/06/2022
Cruising around the reef with the gang 🤙🏽🦈
Du wolltest immer schon in die Tiefen des Ozeans abtauchen? Herzlich Willkommen bei Tauchen mit Chantal.
Ich helfen dir deine nächste Tauchreise zu planen, mit dem Tauchen zu starten oder fortführende Kurse zu besuchen.
23/06/2022
Cruising around the reef with the gang 🤙🏽🦈
21/06/2022
Happy faces with after a successful day blowing bubbles around the reef 🤩
06/06/2022
The other day on Frankland Islands as I hosted a group with sight limitations. This included guide dog Ringo who joined Ros, Claudia and me on the hunt for some beautiful coral, nemo and turtles 😍🐾🤿
I am greatful for spending my days with such amazing people.
Sharing great memories and endless laughs. ❤️
Chantal Sophie
26/11/2019
Celebrating a job well done. Congrats Mr. Italia for becoming a PADI Open Water Diver with myself and Scubaboy Marc.
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@ Pearl Divers Unawatuna
So this is what happened right now in Sri Lanka. We spotted a sea lion super close to the beach which is amazing and super confusing. Why? There has never been a sea lion spotted around Sri Lanka! We already alerted the head of the marine life department to figure our what's going on. Wanna know a few facts about sea lions?
There you go:
#1 – They’re mammals – That makes sense, considering the “lion” part of the name. Sea lions give birth to live pups, and the females produce milk to nurse their young – just like puppies!
#2 – There are many species of sea lions – There are actually seven different species even though they all often seem to be bundled into the same category. Sea lions belong to a group of animals called “pinnipeds.” #3 – The bigger, the better – Male sea lions grow to be pretty big – much larger than females. The females look for the largest males to mate with, so in this case, yes, bigger is better.
#4 – The Northern Atlantic Ocean is off-limits – You can find sea lions in bodies of water throughout the world – except for the Northern Atlantic Ocean. This is strange since its temperatures are certainly compatible with where sea lions typically live, and there’s plenty of food there. Scientists have no idea why sea lions refuse to live in this area.
#5 – They can have age-related health issues.When they grow older, sea lions become prone to pneumonia, epilepsy, and cancer.
#6 – They’re very social. Sea lions communicate in a variety of ways, although scientists are still somewhat baffled as to what their sounds mean. They travel in large colonies, which have subgroups. Sea lions will even move from subgroup to subgroup during their lifetimes – so in a way, they’re kind of like cliques.
#7 – They are endangered. This one is probably our fault; humans hunted sea lions for many years until they were on the brink of extinction. International laws now prohibit the hunting of sea lions in an effort to protect and save them
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30/09/2019
Big smiles after finishing my last course in Mallorca for the season. Congrats Tom 🎉 I see you back soon.
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29/09/2019
It was a pleasure being your instructor for your Discover Scuba Diving experience and your PADI Open Water Course. What beautiful dives we had with crystal clear water and perfect conditions! Keep flipping those fins guys!
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31/08/2019
DIVER BELOW - Learning how to shoot up a surface marker buoy
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29/08/2019
Massive congrats to team Rock'n Roll for completing their Open Water Course. Proud Mama Shark 🦈🧜♀️
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08/08/2019
I'm a very proud mama shark with my three baby sharks 👶🦈 I had such an amazing time with you guys! Hope to see you all back for your Advanced Open Water Course 🧜♀️🧜♂️
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03/08/2019
has done a great job during all Open Water Course. Couldn't be happier to certify such a fantastic student as an Open Water Diver 🥰 happy bubbles 💃
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@ Porto Cristo, Islas Baleares, Spain
20/07/2019
Happy PADI Women's Day Ladies 🧜♀️🧜♀️🧜♀️🧜♀️
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