A Quote by Cassandra Clare

I love scuba-diving, but I hate all the equipment. — © Cassandra Clare
I love scuba-diving, but I hate all the equipment.
So many of the pleasures of recreational scuba diving don't exist for the deep wreck diver. It's not beautiful scenery for the most part; in fact, it's usually very dark. It's physically burdensome. These guys carry almost two hundred pounds of equipment, and should any of that equipment fail, they risk death.
If I didn't travel so much, maybe my perfect Sunday would be skin diving on a coral reef - not scuba diving, as skin diving is more physical, and I prefer the lightness of it. Skin diving means wearing just goggles. Oh, I could wear some trunks, maybe.
I had this aunt who had a career and traveled. She'd say things like, "When you go to college, I think we should go scuba diving in the summer. The scuba diving in Portugal is fabulous." And I'd be like, "Portugal! Holy cats!".
I want to do things - scuba diving, sky diving, seeing the world. I'm an avid supporter of living life to its fullest and not always waiting for tomorrow.
I love skiing, scuba diving and hang-gliding.
I love scuba diving, and I've been up and down the Amazon.
In search of love and music My whole life has been Illumination Corruption And diving, diving, diving, diving, Diving down to pick up every shiny thing
Hiking, scuba diving - I just love getting out and doing things.
I love scuba diving. I'm an avid diver. And, there's this beautiful world that's more incredible than any CGI film we could ever make, that we're destroying, for what? It's heartbreaking to me.
While scuba diving off the British Virgin Islands about 25 years ago, our boat's anchor got stuck. I dived down to release it, but I got separated from the boat and was stranded as it sped away. I had to swim for an hour to the nearest island with all my scuba kit on before I was rescued.
I do an awful lot of scuba diving. I love to be on the ocean, under the ocean. I live next to the ocean.
I don't have to tell you folks about scuba diving. So, that'll save some time.
I took up scuba diving, and my next big thing is BASE jumping.
The Gili Islands gave me some of my best scuba diving experiences, including tons of turtles.
The first time I put on the hijab, it felt weird, like I was wearing a scuba-diving suit kind of thing.
I was into Jacques Cousteau as a kid and started scuba-diving around 14, which blew my mind. It was all colour, another world.
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