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  • lol the dog was the best

  • LOL at the dog at the end

  • So you could build a chamber and go in it and pressurize it and get drunk?

  • @a10fjet And maybe DCS

  • A table

  • Wow! Diver Alert Network (DAN) should use that as a "where we came from" That was a violation of about every modern diving requirement - too deep - got narc'd, ran out of breathing gas, He would have been seriously bent! And that recompression chamber was kreepy!!! ~ and at 167 feet his no deco time would be about 2 minutes!! Yike!

  • ack. now i'm hungry.

  • How is this movie called? Seems to be great retro...

  • The movie is called "le monde du silence"

    (The world of silence ??)

    French 50's movies by Cousteau and Louis Malle.

  • No wonder. 165' on air! Diving was a lot more dangerous without dive computers.

  • @prg4533 No computer will replace one's reason.

  • @prg4533 buying a computer will not make you "safer" . i have been diving for 31 years without a computer. one regulator rig has a depth and air gauge and the has only a depth gauge. i know how to caculate my tank time at differant depths . the only battery operated gear i own are the lights for cave and night diving. i would never want to rely on a battery operater computer . what do you do when your computer poops out under water?

  • cousteau tehe best diver.father all divers

  • Awesome ! Great to see the young Captain and Falco on the Calypso - great cinematography !

    I had never seen these films or knew they existed ! I was only joking about "Tiny Bubbles" !

    Thanks YouTube ! eh mon put, J'espere que te verrais encore, in Clarksvile !

  • that was the coolest retro diving thing i have seen in a while, i've never seen a chamber that small, it was obviously a staged video but it was cool, that guy should have been bent with his rate of ascent

  • yeah,you cannot go deeper,or else you will die

    of nitrogen narcosis

  • @boolykbol nitrogen narcosis can hit you in much shallower water. they usually mention that 100 feet and beyond hits the hardest but some divers get it before 100 !

  • @elykat the bends do not always hit quickly after a dive. i spent 3 hours locked in the recompression chamber that was the size of a mini sub it sucked and cost me $3000.00 cash 20 years ago. the bends hit me 1 1/2 hours after a short clean dive where i was way under time and practiced some decompression stops for practice.

  • @1234567jelly said, "the bends hit me 1 1/2 hours after a short clean dive where i was way under time and practiced some decompression stops for practice"... I think this is not true. The bends do not hit you just all of a sudden and out of the blue if your were "way under time" on a "clean dive". It's simply impossible or you have some other health problems of pulmonological (lungs) or cardiological(heart) nature...

  • @Den9082 I am sorry to say you are wrong... the dive doctor at edge water hospital also could not believe that i could have the bends but after checking my reflexes he was convinced. it was a 90 foot dive in cold lake superior @ 2 minutes i found a dive belt and returned with a short decompression stop for practice.the doc thinks the 32 degree water slowed my release of nitrogen. both my knees locked up 1 1/2 hr later. 3 hrs on pure oxygen= $3000.00. no more deep or repetive dives for me

  • that was awesome

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