taandamine
Taandamine, also known as "tandem diving," is a popular scuba diving technique where two divers swim side by side at the same depth, sharing the same air supply. This technique is often used for recreational diving, particularly in areas with strong currents or when exploring deep or remote locations. Taandamine allows divers to maintain a consistent depth and direction, making it easier to navigate and communicate with each other.
The term "taandamine" comes from the Estonian word "taandama," which means "to retreat" or "to move backward."
Tandem diving is typically performed using a single regulator and a shared air supply, which is connected
Taandamine is a valuable skill for divers of all levels, from beginners to experienced professionals. It can
In addition to its practical benefits, tandem diving can also be a fun and social activity. Many