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Today's Cebu Condition
It's been raining every day since the rainy season started.
But the weather is pretty good during the day, so I don't mind it.
The first typhoon of the season has just formed, so I'm wondering what the latter half of the year will be like.
I had a decompression diving course these past few days,
so I took it again after a long time.
Normal diving is no-decompression diving,
so we do safety stops.
This time, the premise was to go deeper,
so in addition to the regular cylinder, we bring another cylinder and a 100% O2 tank for decompression.
There, we saw 
things like this,

female deep-sea angelfish,

and male deep-sea angelfish.
This is called a "Chigohanadai" (flame basslet).
As expected, marine life found in deep waters.
While decompressing in shallow waters,
we saw things like this,
and also Ryugu Umiushi (a type of nudibranch).
We go deep, but since we bring one cylinder, we can easily dive for an hour.
Since we breathe 100% O2 at 6m at the end,
I didn't feel tired,
and it was easier than regular diving for me.
However, it requires a certain level of skill and equipment.
It had been six years, so I had completely forgotten.
But diving in places I don't usually go is incredibly refreshing and fun.
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