DogDiver
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I would recommend the video
A Deceptively Easy Way To Die.
A Deceptively Easy Way To Die.
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Oh I’m very curious, youtube? Or is it a documentary?I would recommend the video
A Deceptively Easy Way To Die.
Oh I’m very curious, youtube? Or is it a documentary?
lol I read this yesterday and it just hit me what you meant. Yeah, I wanted to put it where people might have this question but I see your point.You just went a little heavy on the thread triplication
Hey there, you don’t have to subscribe but if you do you get a notification when the new one comes out. There’s no cost to it and I don’t make any money off of youtube. I just wanted a new idea for filming this year.this is episode 1 -im assuming you have to subscribe to watch the other videos ?
Agreed… there are two times I show something in my video that shouldn’t be there. When I talk about training and instructors I show single tank divers in caves where they shouldn’t be.I see training emphasised as a cure all for everything and I see people that passed the training
whether it was diving, wrecks, caves or rebreathers, that should not have passed training at all
Maybe, we can do a fight your entire being smart diver specialty, so when the let's push a few
metres further switch trips you pause, remember my post trip the switch back and head home
Without having to fight every sinew of your being
Either way
Awesome, watching now
Ok, so I love this video and I rewrote my video a ton of times but this is exactly what had me turned around and what it was challenging. I started off much like this. It must made the video too dark… but the next video I’m doing is going to tackle this in a bit different format. At the same time there are things here that I can add to the other videos I’m going to do, to get the point across. Thank you for showing me this.