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It's all theoretical..
I beg to differ. There is a set of tables for diving in the range of 8200ft to 14800ft. It was developed and field tested at Lake Titicaca by a rather obscure man by the name of Bühlmann. The tables are published in his books.It's all theoretical.
I beg to differ. There is a set of tables for diving in the range of 8200ft to 14800ft. It was developed and field tested at Lake Titicaca by a rather obscure man by the name of Bühlmann. The tables are published in his books.