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The Sea in His Eyes


Thursday, August 19 This morning I went underwater little David.
A great dip to Gallinara, excellent visibility, sea almost calm, warm water. Grouper, sea bream, moray eels ... most of all, in fact.
But the best thing is to see a little boy of just 10 years, polite and quiet, facing their fears with an enviable knowledge. It is not one of those reckless kids that are thrown around in complete unconsciousness. He knows exactly what he's doing and knows exactly what are your fears. But we try, we believe, focuses on what to do, facing an environment that is not his, or rather two: why should not only deal with the act of breathing underwater, but each time finds himself catapulted into a world of adults rather noisy and Twaddell.
And here is rewarded. It is on his shoulders a cylinder that weighs more than him and you can enjoy 50 minutes of immersion.
It is incredibly rewarding for me as an instructor of going to see her pouting tended to turn back into a marvelous light that explodes from behind his bright blue eyes. A boy diving has rightly said "I saw below. In the small leg ... after all, already has the sea in his eyes ... .
all under the loving look of a worried mother, but with an incredible courage to leave his jewel moves alone, exploring her little corner of the world, who realizes his dream. This attitude on his part to say the least, exemplary.
And I assure you that what is so strange to hear a tender 10 years old boy watching his mother and ask her gift in a dive light!!

My great little dive is certainly learning a lot from this adventure.
But I think we can learn even more from him.

- The Pipe - by Ubik



Ps Another huge thanks and congratulations to the staff of the sea of \u200b\u200bMarina Diving Center: prepared, pleasant, friendly, accurate, patients. A really nice downtown. I added their website through the links here on the right ;-)

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