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Heavenly Angel Rescues Scuba Diver

The nearest boat was 50 yards away and this scuba diver’s oxygen tank was empty. But an angel came to the rescue.

Kayak from under water

My first scuba dive was a magical one. A beginner’s excursion in Barbados.

The bright and colorful fish twirled around me, the sun appeared as just a glimmer of light 40 feet above my head. But after about 30 minutes, I felt woozy. I reached out and grabbed the air gage. I watched as the needle settled on zero. No oxygen at all!

I panicked. With a few strong kicks I shot up through the water, broke the surface and tore out the respirator. I’d forgotten all the advice I’d received about ascending slowly. I sucked in the air furiously, but my lungs had yet to adjust so I could breathe. My weight belt and heavy tank on my back tugged me back under. “Help!” I yelled. The nearest boat was at least 50 yards away.

My legs cramped. I couldn’t keep kicking. I sank underwater, desperately reaching up as high as I could toward that glimmer of sun.

Fingers clasped mine. The grip tightened and pulled my head above water. Finally able to catch my breath, I saw the men who saved me. Two kayakers, holding onto me until a larger boat motored over. I swam to it and was pulled aboard.

I looked back for the kayakers, but couldn’t see them. “You know where those kayakers went?” I asked. No one did.

Only then did I realize how far out in the ocean we were. Way too far out for any kayaker to paddle.
 

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