Try Dive with LESAC

Ever wondered what it's like to dive underwater?

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To be weightless in a multidirectional space, watching life forms that very few people get to see in a natural environment. The colours are amazing.



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Nothing is really harmful as long as you have respect for the creatures. Many of them are as curious about us, as we are about them. Manta Rays with a wing span bigger than the average lounge, come in close to see what we are all about.

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Watching octopus change shape and colour as they swim across the sea bed, is amazing. Cuttle fish give off an array of pulsing light patterns, and seem to communicate with outstretched tentacles.



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One common question is 'what about sharks, aren't you scared of them'. After over twenty five years of diving I have never felt any kind of threat from sharks, and I do go out of my way to be amongst them. They are not interested in us, we taste bad. I was recently in the water with plenty of sharks with an open and bleeding cut on my foot, and only one shark came to see what we were up to, it was not excited by the smell of blood.



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You are really lucky to get close to sharks whilst diving, it is not a scary experience, but usually one you will not forget.




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The life, the colours, just being underwater is a wonderful experience, there are so many new things to learn about. Come and experience what it is like in the safety of a swimming pool with one of our very experienced instructors.





We can arrange try dives for Monday evenings, so if you feel like trying diving, please give us a call on 0845 054 5075, or email us via the Contact Us page.



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