
Anna Marie Davis has written a great article over at the excellent travel/work/volunteer website Transitions Abroad about her experiences as a PADI Divemaster in Vietnam. Davis decided to do her PADI Divemaster course in Nha Trang with Rainbow Divers, and her article recounts not only the enjoyment of doing the course but also working alongside a truly international crew, with the laid back Vietnamese instructors and dive guides helping everyone pull together. It's a pretty inspirational piece and well worth reading.
Via DiveHappy
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