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Meet world’s youngest female scuba diver, her age is…., she is from…

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Bengaluru: Kyna Khare has achieved an extraordinary feat by becoming the world’s youngest female master scuba diver. What is even more commendable is that she is only 12 years old.

Kyna Khare hails from Bengaluru, Karnataka and her journey has hallmarks of dedication, skill, and passion for the water sport. She has competed in several diving courses and dives worldwide, thereby mastering this challenging field.

Her accomplishments include advanced open water certification, underwater photography, specialized Nitrox diving, perfect buoyancy control, rescue diver training, and various specialty courses, culminating in her recognition as a Master Diver. Master Diver is a prominent title awarded to young divers who demonstrate exceptional knowledge, proficiency, and dedication.

Kyna started scuba diving at the age of 10 and took her first-ever dive in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Thrilled by her experience, she decided to pursue courses in diving and eventually became a master diver.

“I started scuba diving when I was 10 years old. My first time was in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It was a tandem dive. I found it fun and did an open water dive. After that, I finished my open water course in Bali, Indonesia, and also completed 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 the news agency ANI.

“Kyna is indeed a water baby who considers water to be her second home,” says her mother, Anshuma.

“It involves so much excitement and fun. Water is my second home, and it is so much fun there. Underwater, it is absolutely amazing. It is very calm and relaxing. The fish also do not do anything to you unless you attack them,” said Kyna.

She gives the credit of her immense success to her parents who also share a love for scuba diving.

(With ANI inputs)