Hannah Freediving at the SETT
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Swimming all the way down that tube looks so scary! good job
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MAN! i wish i lived in london! that place looks soooooo cool! Swimming i my fav thing to do so i wanna try that!
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NICE ASS!! Would love to breathe in that... Muuuums!
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If you ask me, (Im no professional free diver but I do free dive for sea fruit and fishing), she seems to make alot of quick and not-so-effective-movements, but thats just me
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that looks like fun :)
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Unfortunately I am only a Scuba diver, but I would love to try freedivng... Looks so amazing...
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where could I find a tank like that in California? Please let me know if you know thank you : )
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I would kill for a place like this in the states. omg
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did you hold your breath for that long!?!
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@Hantmcg how do you do that?
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I'm only aware of this tank, which is a Submarine Escape Training Tank on a Naval base and one in Belgium called Nemo, which is used for training scuba divers. I don't know of any for use in the USA. If you want to know how to freedive in California though - contact House of Scuba in San Diego!
Hantmcg 1 year ago
its not terrible! u got the hang of it...say where do you get ( in which i speak of ) monofins? expensive?
vidawithme 3 years ago
You can find them online - scubaland is a good site. They range between £60 - £400 depending on the material they'e made from - carbon fibre is the most expensive
Hantmcg 3 years ago
Your technique will improve with practice, of course, if it hasn't already.
That tank looks awesome. How deep can you dive? I wonder if there is any such facility in the US.
mike53593 3 years ago
the tank is 30 meters deep. I know there's also a great tank in Belgium - Nemo 33 - but they're not letting freedivers dive regularly there yet. Not sure about the US
Hantmcg 3 years ago
i could probably swim half way down or more but my ears would explode!
piobair750 3 years ago
that's why you'd need to equalise!
Hantmcg 3 years ago