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If you want to learn how to scuba dive before going on vacation, you can find a facility near you even if you don't live near the ocean. Many centers will have tanks that will teach beginners the basics of scuba diving. Instructions will range in price depending on the company and the amount of information they go over during classes. Many vacation resorts will have basic training to teach people about the gear they will be using, such as goggles, wet suits, and their breathing apparatus. Others will teach about safety practices, rescue procedures, and give information on open, semi-closed, and closed circuit rebreathers. You may find a facility that only works with commercial companies or the military to give scuba diving instructions. Search the Internet or look online to find one that offers classes or private lessons for the general public. If you're on vacation and chose to scuba dive for a day, the company may give free lessons in the beginning so you won't have to worry about finding a place on your own. Whether you need training for your job or for recreation, you will need to learn the same things. Mouth pieces to give you air while underwater will need to be used, but you will need to learn the proper way to use them. Find an instructor that is licensed to teach scuba diving lessons. Ask how long they have been teaching and if they have the proper certification. If you aren't comfortable with scuba diving, consider trying snorkeling at first to get a better feel for the water. Many centers will have a shop with gear and sets of equipment you will need when swimming, including fins, suits, and goggles.
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