Heavy Swell & Hidden Colours, My Irish dive Vlog
The weather wasn't playing ball today completely overcast, grey, and moody. On top of that, a heavy swell had rolled in, churning up the kelp and seaweed far more than I would have liked, making visibility a bit of a guessing game. But that's the Atlantic for you. Once you get beneath the surface, the incredible, vibrant colours of the coast completely make up for the gloom above. Drop a comment below and let me know how the visibility has been near you lately! If you enjoyed diving into the grey with me, make sure to hit Subscribe, leave a Like, and turn on notifications for the next adventure. Follow the Journey: Instagram: @Conor_Flanagan_Photography #freediving #coldwaterfreediving #oceanphotography #wildswimming #atlanticcoast #vlog

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