LAST BREATH (movie)

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i preferred the one doc that was done by prime - i found the one on netflix to be a bit fast with regards to the story line and also thought they missed a number of important factors. either way unbelievable story!! if you liked that move check out dave's not coming back. I believe that was the title based on a true story about a cave dive in south africa and the rescue mission.
 
I have watched it twice. Amazing.

My wife and I were flying home in first class a few years ago. A younger guy in the row behind us was a bit fidgety to put it mildly. We got to talking and he was a saturation diver that did 28 days down in the North Sea, was almost done decompressing and then got sent back for another 7 days. He'd been saving money and when he got home to Washington he said he was going to buy his daughter a house. He also tried to buy drinks for everyone around him....but they were on the house. First Class.

I remember hoping his down time at home was relaxing because that work clearly is anything but.
 
I have watched it twice. Amazing.

My wife and I were flying home in first class a few years ago. A younger guy in the row behind us was a bit fidgety to put it mildly. We got to talking and he was a saturation diver that did 28 days down in the North Sea, was almost done decompressing and then got sent back for another 7 days. He'd been saving money and when he got home to Washington he said he was going to buy his daughter a house. He also tried to buy drinks for everyone around him....but they were on the house. First Class.

I remember hoping his down time at home was relaxing because that work clearly is anything but.
The breath of life always inspires.
 
I watched the Woody Harrelson movie the other night. It was pretty good. The Squeaky voices would not have added to the drama.... I haven't seen the documentaries, yet, but will keep an eye out for them. My guess on how he survive was the low temperatures and the high pressure kept the PPO somewhere in the range of survivable. Not an experiment you want to run twice...
 

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