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Scuba Diving in London

Scuba diving in London? Seriously? I love the sea and snorkelling. Time flies while watching colourful fishes passing by. I have travelled to Egypt, Mexico, Cuba and the Dominican Republic a few times to do it but I never really tried SCUBA diving because I fear my reaction in front of big fishes like sharks. I am right about it as last Summer at an Amazon party I tried  the ‘diving with the sharks‘ virtual reality experience with Playstation and I almost destroyed the goggles when I saw the shark coming towards me. It felt so real and scary.

 

Anyhow when Disney asked me whether I wanted to try a scuba diving lesson in conjunction with the release of Finding Dory DVD I could not resist the temptation and I went for it.

Believe it or not, you can learn how to dive in London. There’s a specialised centre in South West London, the London School of Diving where you can have a few Scuba Diving sessions (so called try dives) which are perfect for people like me who want to see what Scuba Diving is all about!

The instructors are really lovely and they support you all the way to make you experience the sensation of breathing underwater in a purpose built 34° heated pool.

I only wanted to try scuba diving, but wasn’t quite ready to take the plunge into a certification course, so I went for the Discover Scuba Diving experience.

During the session the Instructors or Dive Masters guided me and a couple of other people through the process of taking my first breaths under water. It felt a bit awkward at first but once adjusted to the uncomfortable gear, it almost becomes second nature – I said ‘almost’. The more you do it the better you become at it.

Upon arrival at the London School of Diving we had to fill lots of paperwork including a self-assessment medical statement. We were only asked to bring to the session a towel and a swimming outfit.

I loved it in the end and although I won’t take a PADI Open Water Diver certificate any time soon  I was fascinated at the idea of going underwater to discover bigger fishes like Dory and Nemo in Finding Dory, a movie Diego and I absolutely love.

Snorkelling is just fine for me and Diego. Dory and Nemo, who are tropical fishes, swim quite close to the surface normally and are visible even to non divers.

We are happy with what Disney is showing us in the films in terms of bigger size underwater life.

Finding Dory is one of London Mums’ favourite films released in 2016.

Finding Dory is available on on Blu-ray 3D™, Blu-ray and DVD from 28th November. Viewers can watch Dory’s hilarious and heartwarming quest to find her family and continue the underwater adventure with hours of immersive bonus features.

Film review: Finding Dory out and short film Piper

The film’s playful and plentiful bonus offerings include Piper, the theatrical short film starring an irresistible sandpiper hatchling; an all-new mini short featuring interviews with Dory’s pals from the Marine Life Institute; a behind-the-scenes look at the most challenging character Pixar has ever created; never-before-seen deleted scenes, including a digital exclusive featuring the Tank Gang from Finding Nemo who make it their mission to get Marlin and Nemo to the Marine Life Institute; and much, much more.

BONUS FEATURES – Blu-ray and Bonus Disc:

     

Rating:      PG

 

Read more Finding Dory related articles:

Film review: Finding Dory out and short film Piper

Rebecca Adlington 10 minutes chat with LondonMums FindingDory

Kids’ Club Finding Dory vlog

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