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So, we've heard all the negative stories in threads like the "Dumbest you/ve seen?" thread so now it's time for a thread about the best you've seen.

When have you witnessed another diver doing something and you thought....."wow....*that* was tight"?

I've seen dozens but since I'm going to back to Turkey shortly I'll mention a Turkish dive master who I saw blow the best bubble ring I've ever seen. We were diving along at about 25 metres and he just casually rolled on his back and banged out a stupendous bubble ring that got more and more impressive the further up it went.

Who's next?

R..
 
A dive con I know blows perfect bubble rings but what amazes me is his bouyancy. He'll be perfectly neutral but as he breathes he doesn't rise or drop an inch. That I don't get.
 
Al Mialkovsky:
A dive con I know blows perfect bubble rings but what amazes me is his bouyancy. He'll be perfectly neutral but as he breathes he doesn't rise or drop an inch. That I don't get.

Is his BC bladder hooked up to his reg? ;) Is he using a rebreather? I've heard these stories before and I just don' get it.
 
bobby f can rise & fall in the water column and propel himself all with the power of his mind. his feet hardly twitch, but i guess his thinking about it just pulls him into the devil system. it was awesome to watch!
 
Instructors in lakes with near zero viz because of students kicking up the bottom and still keeping track of all the students and assessing their skills. Our cold water, low viz lakes challenge them endlessly and they handle it all with apparent ease.
 
Watching Uncle Pug do all his blue water stops plus ascents supine and without the aid of a depth guage.
 

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