www.clintcora.com presentsmotivational speaker and personal development author Clint Cora scuba diving with dolphins at Grand Bahama Island. Get Clint’s FREE 3-part Personal Development Video Series to learn how to expand your comfort zone to finally conquer even your most daunting goals in life. Details at http Clint is a Canadian motivational speaker who speaks to audiences in companies, associations, colleges, schools and other organizations on both motivation personal development as well as diversity.
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I want to do it too.
See the video mentioned at the end of the video as there’s an article that answers all your questions and more
are they wild?
like totally?
also where is that?
i wanna go
Also, the smartest.. But let’s just forget that for now.
No shit sherlock, Next you will be telling me the earth is round -.-
The dolphins are not wild. They are trained. Watch some videos of wild dolphins and you will see that the “tricks” they do are not natural
WOW! I wana do it!
you only need to be 10! ask about a discover scuba diving session at the local centre! best thing i ever did now i’m an instructor!
Wow i’d love to do a french kiss with dolphin :p
i would love to dive with those dolphin.. so adorable..
the dolphinns are wild
What a stupid thing to say. By whose standard are they stupid? No living creature on this planet is as stupid as humans frequently are.
How right you are but no way can a rodeo be compared with the interactions shown in this video. Watching a rodeo is, as far as I am concerned totally compatible with eating meat. Does anyone really think that rodeo animals enjoy what they are doing or would choose to if they were free to leave. Rodeos are brutal and insensitive demonstrations of unevolved peoples need to show their imagined dominance over frightened animals whilst the audience is getting their thrills by proxy.
“Porpoises rescue Dick Van Dyke” Nov 11, 2010:
We often hear tales of humans going the extra mile to rescue our animal friends, but during a recent surfing trip, legendary actor Dick Van Dyke had the tables turned and received some much needed help from a few wild creatures. Porpoises rescued Dick Van Dyke after he fell asleep on a surfboard and drifted out to sea. He awoke to find no sign of land. He thought he was as good as dead, but the friendly sea creatures pushed him back to shore.
Ask at your local scuba diving shop what their minimum age is – you need certification in scuba.
Hi! this is a really neat video!! I was just wondering if you knew how old you have to be on average to go scuba diving with dolphins because I would really like to go one time during the summer with my family but I’m only 12 so…… yea.
And the worst part is we could be the best! Humans are a waste of space and the planet would be better of if we were all gone
Not all Japanese eat dolphins, or weird creatures like squid.
yes, but cattle are stupid.
he looks so happy! ahh i love animals <3
I got certified this week actually and the deepest you can go with no experience with and open water licence is 18m/60ft with experience it’s 100ft with the deep diving licence, it’s 130ft
OMG heheheheeh one day I want to meet a dolphin up close ^.^
i am lazy that is why I ask so the other people did this for me
Go to the website mentioned at the end of the video as there are many articles to answer your scuba related questions.