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  • That, and for keeping her eyes open in dirty water.

  • She can hold her breath quite for a long time, respect...

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  • She's a very good swimmer. Anything over a minute is a very long time to swim underwater with just holding her breath. I think it's sexy that a woman can do this.

    Her lungs are definately stronger than mine and I'm a non smoker male in good shape. I could not swim underwater that long at all. Maybe 30 seconds tops?

  • @muckdiver

    Do you think for a normal person is easy reach 15 ft deep?

  • @Hemanguy23 Wait... What the hell did you just mash into your keyboard? Proper English as a reply would be a major plus.

  • el esplendor y erotismo de esa hermosa dama en la profundidad de ese medio acuatico y natural es unico y exitante por su aguante de aire y su natural expresion de sus ojos y rostro ,daria cualquier cosa por estar ahi con ella haciendole el amor... felicito al camarografo por tan bello material no me canso de verlo una y mil veces.. saludos desde argentina

  • Ahh a REAL mermaid!!!

  • Have people who can hold their breath ten times more that this, why you so overestimating this girl? Every ninth person can do this?

  • @YouAndTaylorRule you hold you mouth open to coc my dick you material idiot

  • @EverettMcGill80 you respect people for that how can long hold their brath? fack you man, you are stupid materialist

  • @jeremymid cont .

    3. So Tanya Streeter floods her sinuses towards the end of her dive when it is not possible to equalize using air. And so does many of the deep divers. But it's different from the full fledged technique that Patrick Musimu use for example, where the whole thing start at about 30 meter depth and goes on till 200+ meters of depth.

    4. Contractions doesn't force the diver to swallow. It pushes on the freediver to breath ! As long as the diver is holding breath it should be fine

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