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'The sea knows your intention about it... |
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... and even before you take the plan to enter it, it has decided, whether to guard you to make you tumble and to spit you out or to accept you only to destroy you totally.' Hydrodynamica
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Diving Helmet from Aqua-Nautas |
(28.08.2009) That seems to be a enjoyable thing. This diving helmet from the spanish company Aqua-Nautas receives its air from the water surface. more...
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(11.09.2009) Fly Dive is a transporting device powered by pressurized air. The propulsion is produced by a pair of flexible wings. An imitation of a biological muscel moves the wings like a ray. More information (in german) on the homepage of Schindler-Design.
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 (16.07.2009) This is the ultimate toy for all freedivers and snorklers. Steer with Gordian Gosch's Ray Board through the water while being dragged behind a boat. The board is distributed by IQ. more...
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(08.03.2008) The UWPO had a look on the 'Big Blu' fair in Rome where we found interesting news and innovations. One of them was this divers communications system from 'Ocean Technology Systems'. Get details on Scuba.com.
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Swimmingpool-Lamp from Argentine |
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(13.01.2008) Innovation from South America. This is a solar autonomous floating lamp for swimming pools available at Goldesign We recommend to have a look at the other products, too. more...
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Baltic Sea Diving Gondola |
 Visitors enter the gondola over a peer and are brought beneath the sea, where a 3D underwater cinema gives information about the submarine world. more (in german)...
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Imagine a pool, 33m deep, with 2.500.000 liters of spring water, 30°C temperature, visbility >33m, without chlorine smell and with several divers bells. Waiting for you in Brussels. more...
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 is a 4 degree-of-freedom autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) designed to serve as an experimental platform for testing science autonomy and 3D SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping) for the NASA Europa lander third stage "hydrobot". More at Stone Aerospace
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The controversial subject solo diving is often defended with the usage of small additional tanks, which contain enough air for a 'relaxed' emergency ascent. Others say these 'pony tanks' should actually be part of every standard diving equipment. To get an idea how these tanks look like visit the 'Spare Air' Homepage.
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 How about underwater cycling while the air spending compressor floats over your head on the surface. Check out the ScubaDoo Homepage
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Hawkes Ocean Technologies presents an alternative to heavy and slow acting submarines that is used for filming and studying bigger sea animals. more...
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