In the army now…

When traveling around and trying to learn more about diving and techniques used it is important to sometimes take a step of your normal route and do something different. This week I´ve visited the Swedish Armed Forces Diving and Naval Medicine Centre (DNC) too look at diving from a military point of view. In a […]

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Thanksgiving

Now you might see there is a slight gap in my posts. This does not mean I have been sitting around doing nothing, more like the opposite. I have spent a lot of time together with my American and Australian counterparts and in some of these cases I urge you to hop on over to […]

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Up is not an option.

After leaving Eurotek I headed straight for the airport and got on a transatlantic flight. I was headed for the Bahamas and Cristina Zenato. The funny thing about this trip was that the trip over the Atlantic went without a kink but the short flight from Florida to Grand Bahama that should take 50 minutes […]

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Where the magic happens.

After finishing my Diver Medic Technician course I went for a short tour around Britain to visit two manufacturers sponsoring my adventures as a scholar. Looking at a map I was a bit skeptic but when I actually checked the anticipated travel time by train, I realized England really isn’t that big. So from Plymouth […]

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When all goes horribly wrong…

what happens? When you stand on a paradise island far away from civilization, your buddy comes up from a dive and start to show signs of DCI, what will you do? When opening a 3l tank of oxygen and waiting for the ambulance is not enough and you might have to wait hours or even […]

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