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I just watched Jacque Cousteau's Legacy on Curiosity Stream and was pleasantly surprised.
I recommended to those who want to see how diving was done in the 50s and 60s.
A watched those show when they were new. JYC was a man of great vision that went thru a metamorphous studying the oceans. The one thing we must not do his judge their methods by todays standards. Their research is a major reason we have the knowledge and standards we have today. These people were making dives to 400FSW at a time when that was akin to going to the moon! Even the lose of his son didn't stop him. Giants like JYC don't come along but once in a generation.
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