Scuba Diving & Snorkeling : How to Use a Snorkel

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

A snorkel is used by placing one end in your mouth, threading it through a snorkel mask and letting the open end stay above the surface of the water. Use a snorkel to investigate a variety of sea life with helpful advice from the owner of a Miami dive store in this free video on snorkeling.

Expert: Valerie Kevorkian
Contact: www.tarpoondivecenter.com
Bio: Valerie Kevorkian (NAUI 12041) opened the PADI 5-Star Tarpoon Lagoon Dive Center at the Miami Beach Marina in 1997.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • looks like shes in pain

  • cool. we're planning a vacation to Panama City Beach and want to do more than just drink! This is gonna be awesome!

  • nice vid... sintetic

  • you breath in and out normaly. DONE

  • I looked it up and this is Dr. Jack Kevorkian's daughter...fucking creepy!!

  • @mistervova11

    please,dont talk shit!

  • @ljeonjko the best snorkel is from aluminium idiot -.-

  • Cool

  • @volatileacid

    that is why the snorkel is plain shit! what if it breakes during snorkeling! amateur.... the best snorkels are the one made out of sylicone and without any extras because they CANT BREAK!!! and also they are like 20% cheaper...

  • @volatileacid

    that is why the snorkel is plain shit! what if the rubbers damagde while snorkeling?! the best snorkel is the one made of silycone and without any extras.... plain simple cheap and BEST!

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