There is no greater escape than below the ocean’s surface. There’s just something so special about being completely weightless and surrounded by nothing but silence and water – especially in freediving. Freediving is particularly unique in the sense that you’re doing everything you can to relax your body and mind under high pressure (literally) situations. There aren’t many other activities that provide a similar sense of tranquility and solitude.
Marine Biologist Brinkley Davies is no stranger to these feelings of euphoria, as most of her work takes place in the depths of the big blue. Here, she takes us through her two week adventure to Ningaloo Reef where she swims with an array of sea life – many of which will make you work a little harder to keep your heart rate down.