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Mark Andrews nearly killed himself trying to set a deep air record at 156m, in august he is trying to attempt a trimix dive to 333m,is this pushing back the boundaries of exploration,or a dive too far, what do you think?
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Yes!inner space once bubbled...
Mark Andrews nearly killed himself trying to set a deep air record at 156m, in august he is trying to attempt a trimix dive to 333m,is this pushing back the boundaries of exploration,or a dive too far, what do you think?
inner space once bubbled...
Mark Andrews nearly killed himself trying to set a deep air record at 156m, in august he is trying to attempt a trimix dive to 333m,is this pushing back the boundaries of exploration,or a dive too far, what do you think?
WreckWriter once bubbled...
Personally I think its dumb to do it with no objective. If he were going down to pick up a bag of diamonds I'd be more understanding.
WW
WreckWriter once bubbled...
Personally I think its dumb to do it with no objective.
WW
100days-a-year once bubbled...
WW,you are funny.My only worry is that Uncle Sugar might step in someday with regs. to protect us from ourselves .