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Divers

Several; any number more than two; different.

Divers is a collective term used to group a number of unspecified people, objects, or acts. It is used frequently to describe property, as in divers parcels of land.

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The DC said the divers searched for bodies from the boat sinking point to the downstream near spillways of Tarbela dam, but to no avail due to the rising water level, muddy water colour, and silt accumulation in the lake.
Our group of scuba divers slowly descended to the seafloor off Kona on the island of the Hawai'i.
The all weather relief lifeboat Lifetime Care arrived soon afterwards and most of the divers were transferred on board.
The 59-year-old added that the setting was perfect since it was held in a controlled environment that would be beneficial to the divers.
Studies on diving impact have shown that raising sediment was the most frequent effect produced by divers, followed by contact with fragile organisms such as gorgonians, corals, and bryozoans [3, 5].
After removing the mask from his head, the diver manages to swim to relative safety as the apparently aggressive sharks continue to swim around the reef and the group.
Lao at 09159473888 or follow the Dirty Hands Divers page on Facebook for more information.
Ten co-exhibitors joined the TPB booth, namely Magic Resorts Philippines, Scandi Divers Resort, Atlantis Hotel, Atmosphere Resort and spa, Philippine Dive Holidays, Seaquest Dive Center, Buceo Anilao Beach and Dive Resort, Fish Unlimited Beach and Dive Resort, Thresher Shark Divers and Aiyanar Beach and Dive Resort.
The Egyptian diver Ahmed Gabr has officially broken the world record for the deepest scuba dive, reaching a depth of 332.35 metres -- 16.75 metres deeper than the previous record.
He said the vandal must have used a tank banger, a metal rod used commonly as part of scuba divers' gear, to etch words on the corals.
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