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Immerse yourself in greatness! Meet Kyna Khare, a 12-year-old girl from Bengaluru who is the youngest diver in the world

Immerse yourself in greatness!  Meet Kyna Khare, a 12-year-old girl from Bengaluru who is the youngest diver in the world

A vast expanse of endless blue ocean lies before her, and before her, an intrepid 12-year-old girl prepares to dive. Equipped with an oxygen tank and diving equipment, she jumps into the water with complete confidence. This remarkable young diver is the Indian Kyna Khare, who has just achieved an extraordinary feat by becoming the youngest master diver in the world.

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In just two years since she started learning to dive, Kyna Khare has accomplished a lot.

“I started scuba diving at the age of 10. My first time was in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It was a tandem dive. I found it fun and I did an open water dive After that, I completed my open water course in Bali, Indonesia, and also took my advanced open water course in Thailand. Then I officially became a master diver in the. Andaman and Nicobar Islands,” she said while speaking to ANI.

His certifications include Advanced Open Water Diving, Underwater Photography, Specialized Nitrox Diving, Perfect Buoyancy Control, Rescue Diver Training and various specialist courses, culminating in his recognition as a Master Diver.

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Asked about her motivation, the Bengaluru native said, “It involves so much excitement and fun. Water is my second home and it’s so much fun there. Underwater, it’s absolutely amazing .It’s very calm and relaxing. The fish don’t do anything to you unless you attack them.

Recalling her scariest experience, Kyna mentioned a rescue diving course in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

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“I have so many stories and experiences underwater. Andaman and Nicobar Islands were scary because the weather was very harsh and bad. I had to do my rescue diving course there. Water was rough, there was a strong storm and rain I had to dive into the water again and drag an unconscious diver to the boat 20 meters away,” she explained.

Discussing the challenges of diving, she said: “You just don’t know what’s going to happen. There could be terrible weather conditions, which won’t let you see anything. The person you dove with might get lost and you will have to look for them. Sometimes fish try to attack you.

But young Kyna is not afraid of such challenges, because she feels that even a simple walk on the road can be dangerous. “You have to be careful,” she added.

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Anshuma, Kyna’s mother, said they (Kyna’s parents) were initially hesitant to let their daughter venture into the world of scuba diving due to their own fears, but decided to give it a try. suddenly after seeing his passion.

“We didn’t know if it was possible. Thanks to specialized instructors, she could do a first dive. She wanted to do more, get certified. We didn’t want to push her because we had our fears, but we “We decided to give her a chance because of her passion. This reinforced our belief that she should follow her passion,” she said.

Kyna’s journey proves that with passion and determination, even the deepest waters can be conquered.

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