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Mako Mark

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I was going to post this on the scuba humour section, but in reality, there is something very poinant about this. It is very DIR.

Enjoy

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I just got garbled rubbish, was that the intent of the ppt file?
 
thanks for fixing that SeaJay.



Even though it is pretty funny, I did post this in the DIR forum. Far from stirring the pot or trolling Snowbear, I think this is a pretty good lesson argument for minimalist hogarthian diving, and is a lesson that we should all mull over.

Even the best of the best in diving, and some of the great names that are not with us anymore, must have had felt similar to what this beaver must have felt in their last moments.

I am certainly going to incorperate this particular picture in some of my future risk management and dive planning lectures.

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