The Superpower of Breathing Underwater Since Time Immemorial

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Lepidochelys kempii!

Humanity has dreamed of the superpower to breathe underwater and explore the depths of the ocean since its beginnings.
We offer you data from some of the earliest historical records:

  1. First Divers: (8th Century BC – 1st Century AD)
    In 883-859 BC, in the Neo-Assyrian era, historical records depict soldiers breathing underwater using animal skin bags.

In 332 BC, Alexander the Great submerged in a glass bell, experiencing an incredible underwater adventure for his time.

In Greece and Rome: Pearl hunters used reed tubes to breathe underwater. These advances were far from being safe and accessible to the majority.

  1. Ancient diving techniques:
    Persians in the 6th century BC; used leather bags with air to go deeper.
    Asians in the 16th-17th centuries: The Japanese “ama” divers practiced freediving and
    Chinese fishermen used wooden boxes to contain air at greater
    depths
    Nordic people in the 8th-11th centuries; dived in cold waters, using sealskins
    to protect themselves from the cold

3. The Superpower of Breathing Underwater is Within Everyone’s Reach!
Technological evolution has transformed diving into a safe and easy-to-learn activity.
With modern equipment and compressed air tanks, anyone can learn to dive without fear.

  1. PADI: The Perfect Certification
    Thanks to PADI, recreational diving is easy to learn and safe. It’s the most recognized and trusted company in the world.
    Its qualities:
    Proven and effective methodology.
    Worldwide recognition.
    Opportunities for adventure and exploration responsibly.
    MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME! DO SOMETHING MEMORABLE!
    You can obtain the power to breathe underwater!
    If you’re already a diver, remember that you can continue learning and improving your technique.
    … consult an expert if you don’t know what your next step should be.

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