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  • Bluenina...don't go 195' in Norway then.

  • Cool... but I'm not a big fan of green murky waters... something about them creeps me out :)

  • Der var det ikke mye live XD

  • awsome video really enjoyed it,but hay did you have any effect of nitro narcosis at that depth of 65M ??can you clarify.thank you.

  • you guys you gotta give me the track list to your video i know its satriani but what the heck are the songs man the first one gives me spinal spasms

  • "My Own Summer (Shove It)" from the Deftones

    "Slow and Easy" from Satriani

  • What a ugly mask at 4:15 omg ...

  • son of a bitch thats good guitar......i know the second one is slow and easy by satch...what the hell is the first one though...totally apropros music for this kinda stuff......whats the dang song?

  • ease out on the bitching poeple i prolly could only do something like that once in my life time....oh and are you supposed to add nitrox to your tanks at that depth or something ....prolly for decompression or someshit...............

  • hehe righ the presure at 65m is 6,5 bars... soo.. hope some get the drift

  • it's actually 7.5

  • whel what i learnd is that each 10m is 1 bar...

  • yes. and the surface is also 1 bar. (the air that pushes on you)

    So, 10m = 2bar, 20m = 3bar, ...

  • aah fuck.. yeah sorry my fault!

  • no problem... ;-)

    happy diving! :-)

  • hello wobin77 this is dimpu i'm planning to dive for first time(virgin dive) next month in indonesia,i have a doubt what is a SAFETY STOP IN SCUBA DIVING? wrist computer says safety stop,what if i dont stop,i mean whats is this stuff??and whats a decompression?? can you please explain? thank you,have a nice day.

  • Hi Dimpu. A safety stop is like it says a 'safety' stop. If you don't do a safety stop if you ve not been deeper than let's say +/- 7 meters, it's no problem. But nevertheless, always do your safety stop! It's your life you re playing with... It s done to ensure that the nitrogen which your body consumed under pressure won't expand and cause decompression. Decompression has lots of different cases.

    Normally a safety stop is done at 5 meters for 3 minutes.

  • hello wobin77 good day,thanx for your explanation sir i could not figure out a point you said,how does the wrist computer know nitrogen level in my body?

    and what is +/- 7 ( ok ascent/descent right) so for 7 metres of dive i should do say safety stop only once.if its 14 i should do 3 safety stops right? will not doing safety stop affect sinus cavity? please clarify sir and thanks for your simple language explanation.have a great day.

  • well in my pool its 16 feet deep and i can go upto 25 feet without any apparatus,only on single breath of air,should i practice this for my scuba adventure? (i just cant wait for my scuba days,becoming impatient)my ambition is dive at dahab,blue hole. where russian yuri lipski died at 30 metres of nitro narcosis.scuba is only sport where you can stay close to nature and enjoy its beauty and of course the thrill.

    just felt like sharing with you the spirit,thanks sir.

  • 25 feet is nothing.. try a hundred and you start to get a little hardcore!

    Record myself.. 51 meters (freediving for 4 years)

  • @dimputhegreat You know nothing about diving so please dont talk like you do.

    at 30 metres you only get a tiny bit of nitro narcosis he died much deeper no one knows what happend exactly. learn too dive in scandinavian waters then you can handle most open water diving.

  • @Mtbjp hay mtbjp i never said i know everything. well rather being HEAD WEIGHTED SQUARE PEG ON A ROUND HOLE why dont you try to educate others since you know everything ??

  • @Mtbjp ehm, you you dont get nitro narcosis at 30m if you perform the cive correctly.

  • Is that plain air you are diving on? And that to a depth of 65 metres?

    Well, if it is, that's jus plain stupid.

    Follow a Tech cours you pricks.

  • By the looks of the crappy trim and equipment these guys have not completed any tech course.

  • sounds like high pitch breathing sounds.

  • really good footage, enjoyed the wreck and marine life, were you guys on trimix for that depth or just straight air & 50% deco and to hell with the headaces

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