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1
Mrs Amery said she warned anyone who decided to
go
scuba
diving to be aware of the dangers.
2
I was trying to
go
scuba
diving in a puddle, when all I really needed was a snorkel.
3
You can walk along the jetty, watch train mermaids perform,
go
scuba
diving, walk underwater with an air-filled helmet, and more.
4
At 81 degrees north, we anchored to a floe to
go
scuba
diving under the pack ice where polar bears hunt seals.
5
Jim died when he
went
scuba
-
diving
in Nassau and never returned from the water.
6
You're
going
scuba
diving again without the scuba.
7
For some reason, Toni was hooked on the water sports, she snorkeled and I
went
scuba
diving.
8
'Even should you choose to
go
scuba
diving around the rim of the carapace.'
9
Green co-leader James Shaw has swapped his suit for a wetsuit,
going
scuba
diving in Wellington to draw attention to the party's marine policies.
10
"I read you can
go
scuba
diving in the Pacific in the morning, the Caribbean in the afternoon," Gina said.
11
"And a good windsurfer." She had learned quickly, and she'd
gone
scuba
diving with him several times, and snorkeling with Adam.
go
scuba
go