Tag: Ayesha Cantrell
More Ayesha Cantrell: ‘Tek Chicks’ Looks at Why There Are Fewer Women in Tech Diving
She is prolific, that’s certainly one thing you can say about tech instrucor Ayesha Cantrell. In another post to the DSAT TecRec Blog, she talks about what its like to be a woman among the many men in technical diving. Female technical divers certainly seem to be in the minority and I always seem to [...]
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Diving Sunken Villages in Thailand
Ayesha Cantrell, one of Thailand’s best-known technical divers due to her long list of published articles and photos, is back again, this time on the DSAT Chat blog with another look at Khao Sok National Park, which we talked about yesterday, and, in particular, the sunken villages there.
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Diving Grave Wrecks: How Great the Difference?
When it comes to diving shipwrecks, some feel there’s a distinct difference between diving wrecks sunk as artificial reefs (or insurance payouts) and wrecks on which people died. Many of these underwater tombs are only accessible to technical divers who both feel the thrill of seeing history close-up, but feel the weight of the events [...]
Read moreAyesha Cantrell Showcases Koh Sok for Under Water Photography Magazine
Ayesha Cantrell, perhaps the best-known female technical dive instructor in Thailand, is giving diving in The Kingdom some more good press with a photo essay on the impressive caverns of Koh Sok National Park in the coming issue of Under Water Photography magazine. Cantrell, who worked a number of jobs in the U.K. and abroad [...]
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