If 30m makes your jaw drop, be prepared for some reconstruction surgery, Freediver at 202m (663 feet), dean's blue holeI think my jaw dropped to that depth when I watch this the first time: Freediver at 30m 'The arch' at the Blue Hole
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If 30m makes your jaw drop, be prepared for some reconstruction surgery, Freediver at 202m (663 feet), dean's blue holeI think my jaw dropped to that depth when I watch this the first time: Freediver at 30m 'The arch' at the Blue Hole
I stand corrected, thanks for the info .Sorry, that's not for real. It's a pretty darned cool video, but no way.
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There can be freedivers at 100'! I think my jaw dropped to that depth when I watch this the first time: Freediver at 30m 'The arch' at the Blue Hole
I'll stand by what I posted earlier, but if I can shift the focus a little, I am curious. Where do you draw the line? If you assume everyone at 100' knows and understands the danger, what about 80'? 50'? 40'? How 'shallow'(for lack of a better term) can you when you see someone without scuba gear and still think "this guy 'definatly' has training" and at what depth are you when you're thinking "this guy 'might' have training buuut..."?