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If you happen to be on one of Thailand’s most beautiful diving spots with a friend who is a freediving expert then you are in luck.  “Mu Koh Surin”, officially named  “Surin Islands National Marine Park”, has a phenomenal range of corals and sea animals.  As a first-timer hence a complete beginner at Freediving without any experiences in Scuba diving, I felt incredibly blessed to be learning to do it here.
My last day in Iceland couldn’t have been any better. If you are planning to visit Iceland, I strongly suggest you prioritise this over other excursions.
My good friend Cod Starusayang said to me me “Dude, you HAVE to go diving in Silfra in Thingvellir National Park. I did it and it was just out-of-this-world–nothing like I had experienced before”. To be honest, though knowing Cod is a very well-travelled individual, I still wasn’t convinced when he told me so. Not because I hadn’t done scuba diving before and hence I would only be able to snorkel, but it was because I am from warm sunny Thailand and we have some of the World’s best diving spots visited by thousands and thousands of international travellers each year. Why would I want to go diving or snorkelling in ICELAND in the winter?