SCUBA Diving is otherworldly.
The human race has only had SCUBA access to the underwater world for 80 years. To put that into perspective, that’s the equivalent of 0.001% of Homo Sapiens existence.
Prior to this, seeing and exploring the depths of the ocean were impossible. We were constrained by our tiny lungs, an inability to see underwater, and a complete lack of understanding of how to overcome the challenges of changing water pressure.
Understanding that history made me so grateful for the experience we had diving with friends yesterday in Sardinia, Italy. We explored a reef and a Greek cargo ship, called Angelika, that was sunk back in 1982.
There are more reflections to come on this experience, but before that, here is a 1-minute film we made summarising our dive.