These are terms we use for ourselves to define the expeditions we are running.
First Dive – A Journey into Ultimate Adventure
A “first descent dive” involves scuba diving at a location that is likely to be unfamiliar to most divers. These dives are pioneer ventures into unexplored underwater territories such as remote islands, deep sea beds, caves or wrecks that have never been touched by mankind. The expression “first descent” underscores the novelty and exploration of the dive often involving extensive planning, technical knowledge and sometimes new navigation or diving technology for safely exploring these unknown environments. These dives may result in uncovering of underwater geological formations and habitats as well as historical artifacts which can provide valuable insights for scientific researches and marine studies.
Thrill Seeker Diving – places that are out of this world
On the other hand, a “wild dive” generally signifies touring remote areas for diving which are usually not visited by many people since they are located away from busy tourist spots. Such locations have not necessarily been undiscovered but still possess pristine beauty with little human interference and probably rich wildlife populations. Wild dives give diver’s chances to see what life under water was like before we came along; their natural habitat is often the prerequisite for these sites thus demanding a higher level of self-
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