Learning how to scuba dive

A scuba diving pool session in Kennewick...

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We are simulating a depth rescue. I just pulled Roberto up to the surface, I will now try to drag it to the beach (the opposite side of the pool) while simulating a CPR in the meanwhile.
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ExhibitPlus DSC02295 We are simulating a depth rescue. I just pulled Roberto up to the surface, I will now try to drag it to the beach (the opposite side of the pool) while simulating a CPR in the meanwhile.

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