Monday, February 14, 2011

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Più che i record, conta il fascino del silenzio

Scuba diving is a wonderful sport and can be practiced even by those who have not an athlete or even the physical or sensory impairments. It is not right then - according to the president 's ADV , the Association of visually impaired people in the last sixteen years has begun to sport diving tens of blind and visually impaired Italian - spoken of as a task to "world record" much less when this is not true.
The head disappears beneath the surface of the sea and there is another wonderful world and another amazing dimension: that of an element which occupies two thirds of the earth's surface.
Faced with the wonders of the sea bed looks pretty cool to talk about world records and Guinness Book of Records, as was done a few days ago in these columns. You can not make a good service to the spread of sport diving into believing that it is an activity "by superatleti. And this is regardless of the fact that several of our members who are blind have achieved far greater depth than 41 feet of the young visually impaired Syracuse, which was mentioned in that article: In fact, Maria Luisa Gargiulo, a blind Neapolitan eight hundred dives his credit, in 1997 he swam to 42.9 meters with a tortoise. Luca Mezi, a physicist at Enea, is probably the only blind man to be in possession of the patent Technical Deep Air 60 meters. The same writer, totally blind, during his nearly twelve hundred dives in tropical seas, reached over 61 meters at the tender age of 70, but not to beat a record, but to stroke a huge tropical sponge tube over two long meters.

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