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	<title>Comments on: Sports Illustrated Scuba Diving: Underwater Adventuring</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>With Sports Illustrated&#039;s own imprimatur on it, you know this is a first-class quality book!&lt;p&gt;Two veteran divers, in these easy-to-read two hundred or so pages, cover a lot of ground, for both beginners and veterans of the deep.  This is an excellent reference for the certified diver.  I&#039;d definitely have it in my &quot;sport diving&quot; home library, if you do any kind of diving at all.&lt;p&gt;Divers who have long been out of certification classes or who are planning refresher training will especially benefit.&lt;p&gt;The variety of topics include these:  The Truth About Decompression Sickness; Tides, Waves, and Currents and how to read them; 18 Keys to Scuba Diving Excellence; What to Look For in Diving Equipment; Fitness and Training--How You Can Do It; Underwater Photography; Spearfishing; TREASURE DIVING; Safety...&lt;p&gt;Includes lots of photos and is one of my all-time favorite sport/hobby books.
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Sports Illustrated&#8217;s own imprimatur on it, you know this is a first-class quality book!Two veteran divers, in these easy-to-read two hundred or so pages, cover a lot of ground, for both beginners and veterans of the deep.  This is an excellent reference for the certified diver.  I&#8217;d definitely have it in my &#8220;sport diving&#8221; home library, if you do any kind of diving at all.Divers who have long been out of certification classes or who are planning refresher training will especially benefit.The variety of topics include these:  The Truth About Decompression Sickness; Tides, Waves, and Currents and how to read them; 18 Keys to Scuba Diving Excellence; What to Look For in Diving Equipment; Fitness and Training&#8211;How You Can Do It; Underwater Photography; Spearfishing; TREASURE DIVING; Safety&#8230;Includes lots of photos and is one of my all-time favorite sport/hobby books.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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