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Going natural, a not-so-easy adjustment!

Today we are constantly bombarded with information via social networks, and the media about pollution and pollutants present in certain cosmetics. Conventional shampoos are one of them. Despite all this information, many of us still use these shampoos. Is it the price? Is it the ease of purchase in supermarkets? Not being accompanied enough by… Keep Reading

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HappyToDive – New game for desaturation

En cette période de confinement à cause du Covid19 vous êtes certainement en manque de plongée. Grâce à Michel DE WAEL et son jeu innovant nous vous présentons une solution pour réviser vos connaissances, vous divertir et même participer à la construction de ce projet. Nous vous laissons découvrir de quoi il s’agit au travers… Keep Reading

Le Christ à Malte
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Where to meet Christ?

Since forever (or almost), the Man wanted to cross the ocean surface to see below. For a long time, he has deposited objects (voluntarily or not) sometimes substantial, leaving traces more or less mystical: waste, wrecks, amphorae, stelae, statues. Christ, a symbol in its own right, is often found at the bottom with its share… Keep Reading

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The big 6 of scuba diving

There are some well-known diving equipment brands that we see on every boat and almost every salon. These brands even have referenced centers with which they have contracts to equip their entire fleet of equipment. What are these brands, what is their story? 1) Aqualung Most certainly the largest of the diving sector, the French… Keep Reading

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Snorkeling

If you have traveled to tropical countries you have certainly heard about it. Snorkeling is an activity that deserves to be developed in France because it requires little equipment and offers the possibility, without special training, to observe the marine fauna. A Practice for All No one is obliged to know how to swim to… Keep Reading

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