Understanding the Risks: What Makes Scuba Diving Dangerous — and What Doesn’t Every activity that takes place outside a controlled environment carries risk, and scuba diving is no exception. Common hazards include decompression sickness, barotrauma, nitrogen narcosis, and equipment failure. Many perceived dangers, however, are mitigated by training, proper planning, and adherence to safe diving…
Author: Dania Rahal
Beirut architecture grad based in Bogotá. Dania dissects Latin American street art, 3-D-printed adobe houses, and zero-attention-span productivity methods. She salsa-dances before dawn and collects vintage Arabic comic books.