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AssuredDisaster

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Is this some sort of technical diving drill?


They are at 30 meters. There was a ripping current, but since they are in an overhead environment I guess the current didn't bother them too much.

I apologize about the crappy photo. All of the automatic systems on my camera gone awol after my camera got hit with a bucket of water a few weeks back, it was really dark down there and I couldn't see the focus scale. Then I looked up and saw THIS:


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Looks like two divers and one to cheap to bring his own air :D
 
Looks like two divers and one to cheap to bring his own air :D

Agreed, but that answer seems to completely ignore the fact that the air-mooch is dressed up like Ronald McDonald......WTF?!
 
I'm lovin' it.
 
I feel seriously narced just looking at this pic!:D
 
Agreed, but that answer seems to completely ignore the fact that the air-mooch is dressed up like Ronald McDonald......WTF?!

And the other guys looks suspiciously like a character from Leisure Suit Larry and the Land of the Lounge Lizards... WTF?
 
A couple of more photos from the tech diving drill thing I saw.

I think he hit his head in this one. Is that blood?
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After a few minutes, they exited the ship wreck and began to head up to the ripping current.
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These pix give me the willies!:voodoo:
 

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