John slips in Llanberis

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2008

John slips jumping into Vyvian quarry lake in Llanberis, North Wales.

Another angle shows just how close his head comes to hitting the decking on the way down (very close) I'll get that video on as soon as I can fish it out.

Check out my other videos for other funnies :D

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  • ih my gosh!~

  • @RyanRoberzzz I Don't give a SH!T what the sign says its 14m directly below that platform with a small scree slop dropping to 18m. Vivian is around 20m at the sump which is appox 25 meters NW of the platform. I have taught 100's of divers in Vyvian quarry. I can AND have navigated round there blindfold. The only quarry in the area where one could dive to and exceed 60m is Dorothea which is approximately 10 km SW (as the crow flies). Dorothea is an extreamly deep hole at around 108m.

  • @acme181169 theres a sign and it says 60m.. but i think thats the centre of the vivan :P

  • @RyanRoberzzz NO!!!!!!! 18m

  • @acme181169 60m*

  • Have you got eh other angle yet?

  • Jesus, that must have been fucking freezing. The lakes in the quarries down the road from Deiniolen are horrible.

  • hahahah so funny x)

  • very very funny!

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