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libertafemme · 21 days
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Não há limite para o que nós, como mulheres, podemos realizar.
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noaasanctuaries · 1 year
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Love is in the air this week as divers from Lee Oceans Foundation and Bay Area Underwater Explorers show their devotion to the ocean. Watch this week’s #EarthIsBlue video to find out how divers take care of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
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trendingtattoo · 1 month
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Ocean Tattoos for Women and Their Meanings
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The ocean, vast and ever-changing, holds a powerful allure for many. It's no surprise then, that ocean tattoos are a popular choice for women seeking to express their connection to its beauty, power, and mystery. From delicate seashells to majestic whales, the ocean world offers a wealth of symbolic imagery perfect for a meaningful tattoo.
Exploring the Symbolism:
Freedom and Exploration: The boundless expanse of the ocean represents a sense of freedom and the desire to explore the unknown. A tattoo of a soaring seagull or a ship sailing towards the horizon can embody this yearning for adventure.
Resilience and Strength: The ocean's ability to weather powerful storms inspires tattoos symbolizing strength and resilience. A depiction of a lighthouse guiding ships through rough seas or an anchor design can represent inner fortitude and stability.
Mystery and Depth: The hidden depths of the ocean hold untold secrets, reflecting the complexities of the human spirit. A tattoo of an octopus, known for its intelligence, or a swirling vortex design can capture this sense of mystery.
Transformation and New Beginnings: Just as the ocean tides ebb and flow, life is a constant process of change and growth. A seashell tattoo, representing the ocean's transformative power, or a dolphin leaping through waves can symbolize personal growth and new beginnings.
Emotional Connection: The ocean evokes a range of emotions, from the calming rhythm of waves to the raw power of storms. A watercolor tattoo depicting a serene beach scene can represent peace and tranquility, while a crashing wave design can symbolize strength during challenging times.
Popular Ocean Tattoo Ideas for Women:
Sea Creatures:
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Dolphins, whales, sea turtles, and even jellyfish all hold symbolic meaning and can be rendered in a variety of styles, from realistic to whimsical.
Waves and Water:
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Wave tattoo can represent life's journey, while a single, crashing wave can symbolize overcoming obstacles. Watercolors or intricate linework can create stunning wave designs.
Seashells and Coral Reefs:
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Delicate seashells represent beauty and transformation, while vibrant coral reefs symbolize the interconnectedness of life and the beauty beneath the surface.
Nautical Elements: Anchors, ships, compasses, and star charts are classic nautical symbols that speak to exploration, guidance, and finding your way.
Finding Your Perfect Ocean Tattoo:
When choosing your ocean tattoo, consider these tips:
Personal Connection: What aspect of the ocean resonates most with you? Reflect on the meanings and choose a design that holds personal significance.
Artistic Style: Explore different tattoo styles, from realism to minimalism, to find one that complements your taste and the symbolism you wish to convey.
Placement: Think about the size and detail of the design and choose a placement that works well with your body and lifestyle.
With its rich symbolism and diverse imagery, the ocean offers endless inspiration for beautiful and meaningful tattoos. Explore the depths of your own connection to the sea and discover the perfect design to tell your unique story.
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fantasypixeltales · 2 months
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Under a sherbet sky, the waves whispered secrets to the blushing cliffs 🌊😌, as seabirds danced in the cotton-candy clouds above. 🐦💕 🌟 So glad you're enjoying my images! Want them in stunning Ultra HD 8K? Dive into the world of high-res with the link below to support my journey. Your support means so much to me — I truly appreciate every bit of it! 😊 All downloads in 8k plus exlusive unpublished images: www.patreon.com/fantasypixeltales
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dusk82 · 11 months
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Just another day at a beautiful sprawling beach, with the best company anyone could ask for <3
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primecashpro · 1 year
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Happy International Mermaid Day! May you dive deep into a world of magic and wonder, and may your dreams be as vast as the ocean. . . .
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scubatribe · 1 year
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Bro, do you even float? The BCD at a glance.
The BCD also known as “Bad Conduct Discharge” kidding - I mean, also known as “Buoyancy Compensation/Control Device”.
The BCD is an essential piece of equipment for the scuba diver. It is worn like a backpack and attaches to the scuba tank. The BCD allows you to control your buoyancy, or how high or low you float in the water. You can inflate it with air to float up and deflate it to sink down. It also has straps that allow you to adjust your position in the water. In addition to controlling buoyancy, many BCDs also have pockets and D Rings to hold your dive accessories and a safety feature that allows you to quickly inflate the BCD in an emergency. 
Which type BCD should I get?
It is a popular question I hear from those starting to make their first serious investment, among one of the many significant investments into the scuba journey, and while popular, the answer is loaded with - it depends -. Yes, it depends on your scuba journey. We all have one and at times it organically changes, with our experiences and as our knowledge growths into this exciting sport.
So, to make this decision one must first understand the many types of BCDs used in scuba, which by the way is by no means this an exhaustive list but like much in the diving industry I find the technology has not changed much in the past 10-20 years and while new models claim to be revolutionary are simply aesthetics, type of material or gimmicky.
With that said, there are several types of buoyancy control devices (BCDs) used in scuba diving, including:
Jacket-style BCD
These are the most common seen type. It is shaped like a jacket that wraps around the diver's torso. They have a large bladder in the back that can be inflated or deflated to control buoyancy. It is easy to use, comfortable and allows you to keep nearly half your body above water, which to an apprehensive new diver provides great comfort. Newer models integrate the weight/ballast system with the jacket so no more weight belt to worry about, has large pockets and D rings that are easily accessible. Among the notable cons include how heavy and cumbersome they are to travel with, will hinder the diver’s mobility and are less streamlined than other types of BCDs.
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Back-inflation BCD
These BCDs have the bladder located on the back of the diver, allowing for greater diver mobility and a more streamlined profile. Usually smaller and lighter than a Jacket-style BCD, known to be great for travelling. On the negative side, there are a lot of claims of not being comfortable and harder to control buoyancy, which I believe are criticisms hurled by less experienced divers that, with time, they will learn to control their own trim and buoyancy and this type of BCD will be a great improvement from the style they’ve started with. Full disclosure here, this is my go-to type of BCD and the one I use today. (Picture of my actual model below)
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Wing and Back Plate BCDs
Wing BCDs have a large bladder that wraps around the diver's sides, similar to a "wing" shape. They are popular with technical divers due to their ability to provide the necessary lift for multiple tanks however, they tend to be bulky and unless it is used for its intended purpose, difficult to move in the water. On the other hand, the Back Plate BCD have a separate bladder (like a wing BCD) that attaches to the backplate, this type provides more mobility and streamlined and are great for keeping the diver horizontally underwater. The Black Plate option also allows for many different alloys and materials that make this BCD modular enough for assembling, customization and expanding its capabilities as well as making them easy to travel with.
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What is the average lifecycle of a BCD?
Well, here is where the quality of materials and how well you care for your BCD needs to added to the algorithm. If well taken care of, a superior quality BCD will last you for about 8-10 years with constant diving. If a BCD is not used, its lifecycle could potentially be a lot less so get in the water!
Ultimately, the type of BCD that is best suited for a diver depends on your diving preferences, experience level, and the type of diving you will be doing. Jacket-style BCDs are great for beginner divers, while more experienced divers may prefer a back-inflation or wing BCD. Plate BCDs are typically used by technical divers.
Remember to never rush out to invest into a complex model just because you want to appear to be more experienced. I always recommend, you go to your local scuba shop, speak to them about your level of experience, your planned future dives and I can assure you that not only you will learn a lot about BCDs but you will end up buying a great BCD to fit your lifestyle and perhaps even a new friend!
When investing on any scuba equipment, focus on enjoying your time underwater, learn, learn and continue to learn. It doesn’t matter if you have 10, 50 or hundreds of dives logged, you will never stop learning. Let your learning dictate the time when you are ready to comfortably try other models and scuba techniques. Now let’s burn some bubbles!
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Itty bitty cute baby Risso 🐬 Love the shot @hongming_ Thank you for sharing! #rissodolphins #risso #roamtheoceans #oceanphotography #wildlife #carmelbythesea #getoutside #montereybay #seaside #travelgram #nature #travelphotography #dolphins #dolphinswimming #oceanlove #seacreatures #wildlifephotography #marineanimals #calivibes (at Princess Monterey Whale Watching) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoVLY_YPxwp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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digicontact · 1 year
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Happy International Mermaid Day! May your day be filled with magic, beauty, and wonder, just like a mermaid's world. . . .
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twistedbudz · 1 year
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Super stoned watching the sea splash! 🌊 https://www.twistedbudz.com/ocean-daze
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libertafemme · 8 days
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Eu não terei a minha vida reduzida. Eu não vou me curvar ao capricho ou à ignorância de outra pessoa.
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sharasaur · 1 year
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Surfy surf in an ocean coloured scene... Light, shadow and all the colours that fall between. #surfphotography #surfart #ocean #manobier #oceanphotography #oceanart #naturephotography #oceanlover #oceanlove #oceanwaves #waveporn #wavephotography https://www.instagram.com/p/CooRua0qrwb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The sound of waves crashing, the feel of sand beneath my feet, and the endless horizon of the ocean. It's moments like these that I am reminded of the beauty and power of love. Love is not just a feeling but a connection between two souls, that transcends time and space. In this moment, I am filled with joy and gratitude for the love that fills my life. Whether it's the love of family, friends, or that special someone, it is what makes our existence meaningful and beautiful. Let us cherish these connections, nurture them, and hold on to the love that we have. For it is through love that we find peace, happiness, and fulfillment. So, run towards love with open arms, let it surround you, and fill you with its warmth.
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Sperm whale's close up da Cristina Marcolin Tramite Flickr: Caudal peduncle of a sperm whale. The animal was right in front of the lens and dived soon after the picture. Incredible experience with a super-curious sperm whale!
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