My favourite thing to do on this planet is to scuba dive.
I sail, scuba dive, play football, basketball.
I always wanted to scuba dive. I used to scuba dive undercover like black Aquaman.
I ski, I surf, I scuba dive... any sport that starts with an 's.'
I want to do things - scuba diving, sky diving, seeing the world. I'm an avid supporter of living life to its fullest and not always waiting for tomorrow.
I love skiing, scuba diving and hang-gliding.
I love scuba-diving, but I hate all the equipment.
The Gili Islands gave me some of my best scuba diving experiences, including tons of turtles.
I learned how to scuba dive, which is something that I've always wanted to do.
I was training more learning how to scuba dive which I'd never done which was really, really, really cool.
I do an awful lot of scuba diving. I love to be on the ocean, under the ocean. I live next to the ocean.
I'm a person with a lot of affection for adventure - I scuba dive, skydive, fly helicopters.
I try to swim every damn day I can, and I've learned to scuba dive and snorkel.
When you freefall for 7,000 feet it doesn't feel like you're falling: it feels like you're floating, a bit like scuba diving.
If I have a Sunday free, I'll go up the coast and spend some time on the beach. I scuba dive and swim and sail. A lot of the things I like are around the water.
Successful technologies often begin as hobbies. Jacques Cousteau invented scuba diving because he enjoyed exploring caves. The Wright brothers invented flying as a relief from the monotony of their normal business of selling and repairing bicycles.
One of the great things about stargazing is that it's immediately at hand for so many people. You know, you could get into scuba diving or bird watching, but the stars are always up there.
I just learned how to scuba dive. I'd been scared to rely on one little air hose for oxygen, but swimming with all those fish is exhilarating.
I finally became a scuba diver at age 15 or so, and a couple of years after that, I attended a dive show that is held every year in Boston. It's the oldest one in the world and it's still going on - it's called the Sea Rovers.
I've always loved scuba diving and the cell-tickling feel of being underwater, though it poses unique frustrations. Alone, but with others, you may share the same sights and feelings, but you can't communicate well.
You have to scuba dive in the Alexandrian harbor if you want to see what remains of the lighthouse of Cleopatra's day, and the water in the Alexandrian harbor is not really something you want to come into contact with.