Kelp forests
Nov. 15th, 2013 04:59 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
When freediving, one has to move the limbs slowly and placidly to conserve oxygen in the muscles.

It is even more important when flying through a kelp forest - or else it is easy to get entangled. Just in case, I was still setting aside ~30 seconds on every dive.
The colors are blue, all shades of green and red.

So it is more fun than in real forest (and I am a very big fan of walking in forests)
Tropical seas are the brightest of course, but kelp forests are not far behind.

Individual kelp plants are more sophisticated than most corals.

It is even more important when flying through a kelp forest - or else it is easy to get entangled. Just in case, I was still setting aside ~30 seconds on every dive.
The colors are blue, all shades of green and red.
So it is more fun than in real forest (and I am a very big fan of walking in forests)
Tropical seas are the brightest of course, but kelp forests are not far behind.
Individual kelp plants are more sophisticated than most corals.