The start of the new year meant the start of new and outlandish adventures and my first destination on the list took me to the most remote place on earth, Antarctica. Thankfully, I was invited by none other than the maverick and world traveler, Faith Ortins from Blue Green Expeditions, to join a group of […]
Category: Scholar Journeys
Descent into Florida- Part III: Crawling back into Cave Country
After working on cave diving in the Bahamas, I was set on getting some more practice to improve my cave skills while dipping my toe into some technical diving. Thus, I thought it was best to once more head back to the fantastical state of Florida and hang out with the training agency themselves– SDI/TDI. […]
Dungeness and DrySuits after DEMA
Descent into Florida Part II: Photographing what’s Behind the Seas
As you may know, Florida can be a very …interesting place. For instance one minute it’s sunny and the next it’s pouring rain. Or you see people driving by with a whole stadium built in the back of their pickup truck blasting country tunes. There is always something to see here. However, one of the […]
Balancing Cylinders, Caverns, and Caves in the Bahamas
Learning is often a multifaceted endeavor. Though the way people learn is different across the board, it can take a lot of patience, practice, willpower, and sometimes it even takes some humility and the ability to fail. This can be especially true for complex ideas and subjects. As for me, learning certain things (mostly math) […]