More times than not, the one thing that gets in the way of trying something new is fear! What if there was a way to eliminate it? Would you be willing to try something like scuba diving?
At the recent AARP National Convention in Orlando, the Diving Equipment Marketing Association set up a 15,000-gallon, 4-foot deep indoor pool to find out.
Diving experts say the most active scuba divers in the U.S. are between 38 and 53, and they're discovering whole new worlds under the water.
Find out how taking risks in life can bring you more rewards than you imagined.
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Posted 2:54pm October 14th, 2010Scuba diving is great fun at any age, for people and for dogs.
We know an older retired friend, living in Boynton Beach, Florida, who designed and built a complete scuba diving system for his dog "Shadow". He and his scuba dog "Shadow" have made over 115 dives together, including many dives at Stingray City on Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands.
Detailed video is available in case Growing Bolder thinks the story would interest readers.
Russ Manhold
Miramar, Florida