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Information on Scuba Diving

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Do you want to know about history of scuba diving? If yes, then go through this article first. Men and women have practiced breath-hold diving for centuries. Indirect evidence comes from ancient artefacts of undersea origin found on land (such as mother-of-pearl ornaments), and depictions of divers in ancient drawings. In ancient Greece breath-hold divers are known to have hunted for sponges and engaged in military exploits. Of the latter, the story of Scyllis (sometimes spelled Scyllias; about 500 B.C.) is perhaps the most famous, as told by the 5th century BC Greek historian Herodotus. You can also click here to watch spearfishing video.

During a naval campaign, the Greek Scyllis was taken aboard ship as prisoner by the Persian King Xerxes I. When Scyllis learned that Xerxes was to attack a Greek flotilla, he seized a knife and jumped overboard. The Persians could not find him in the water and presumed he had drowned. Scyllis surfaced at night and made his way among all the ships in Xerxes’s fleet, cutting each ship loose from its moorings; he used a hollow reed as snorkel to remain unobserved. Then he swam nine miles (15 kilometres) to rejoin the Greeks off Cape Artemisium. There are various websites also available that are providing the detailed information on this.


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