I’ve never been able to submerge into the depths of water. I even dreamed about my mother falling through a trapdoor attached to the seabed and I couldn’t do anything about it. I can swim and walk on it but I can’t immerse myself into it.
I’ve never been able to submerge into the depths of water. I even dreamed about my mother falling through a trapdoor attached to the seabed and I couldn’t do anything about it. I can swim and walk on it but I can’t immerse myself into it.
I scuba dive, so it’s easier to picture what’s going on down their. It’s probably easier to imagine you are experiencing things you’ve done before. Before diving, the depths below were much more of a mystery to me.
In waking life I dive with no problems up to 3 meters below the sea level. Once I dove into Krk lake, crystal clear water aside, it was an amazing experience since buoyancy was weaker.
Cool! Are you saying that, since it was fresh water, you required less weight to become neutrally buoyant?
Yes, it’s harder to float in lakes.