How do these guys get picked up?

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Surprisingly a lot of ambient light for a 400ft dive...
 
Easily the most boring dive I’ve ever seen.
Well, I guess it depends on your perspective. For me, NO dive to 400' is boring, irrespective of what, if anything I see. In fact, when I do deeper technical dives, I am hoping for boring. :)
 
Well, I guess it depends on your perspective. For me, NO dive to 400' is boring, irrespective of what, if anything I see. In fact, when I do deeper technical dives, I am hoping for boring. :)

The video is boring. That’s my perspective. I used to be an avid trimix diver but there was almost always a wreck involved. Watching a bunch of divers with sh1tty techniques and zero fish or coral is B O R I N G.
 
The video is boring. . . . Watching a bunch of divers with sh1tty techniques and zero fish or coral is B O R I N G.
Ah, now I better understand your comment! Thanks. I agree - the video itself is boring, even painful at times. I doubt the dive was, for the divers.
 
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