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Ah ok that's a good idea. Just watch out for nethams.
I tend to avoid googles, because most of the time the water gets inside anyway.
Quote from: DJ_O on April 19, 2011, 09:10:56 pmAh ok that's a good idea. Just watch out for nethams. they tend to lurk in the 15ft deep part of the pool -- fortunately they're easy to spot but, the pool I'm learning at has a 21ft deep diving well my regular pool has an average one that's 8 feet -- thats 2.5x deeper than I'm used to! And we have to go to the bottom and pick 20 lb bricks from the bottom, and with no goggles, and it's very hard to see down there due to bad lighting and it being so deep! I'ma great swimmer who competes at states and even I am very scared going to the bottom of the pool Just kinda reminds me of the marina trench with lava beds in the water and sea worms 10 ft thick waving around from cracks, along with other horrific monsters...I HATE deep water especially that deep.other than that, good class