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Day 1 - Turquoise

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First Arctic freedive shoot, Transient Orcas... About 30Nm out to sea. Them's some big old apex predators, what a way to feel very small!
A new drill... Slow diving. I want to get to 2 mins
playing with turtles :)
From last year's dive at Pagkilatan before I took a break.x
I'm finally addressing this once and for all. I took a break to finish some personal matters and because I thought that I wi be leaving already last year. I didn't say yes to any plans or invites to go diving because I can't.
Now that I can, I'm going all out, I am slowly catching up with the things that I enjoyed doing before. I've leaped through so much that I am finally slowing down again and acknowledging that good things take time.
My lungs and fins have been resting for too long. It's time for my mind to calm down from all of last year's chaos and start being at peace again.
Gahd, I miss diving.x

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My other place... being underwater.
I let out most of my air so I don't have to struggle to stay under from floating up. I hope I have enough to get up after. Out of an hour of video ,I might get 7 minutes of reasonable video or photos because often the sea is silty or the lighting or framing is not right.