Luko
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Luko what do you think now.What a horror this was,Just happy everyone was ok.
Also a boat packed with divers is not for me.
What am I supposed to think?
They seriously f***d up though I can't help but thinking the previous poster's way of coming in is certainly not the most efficient in terms of web communication. The usual troll wouldn't do otherway.
Something I also know is that I don't see any relationship with :
Someone has to explain to me how from looking outside a tank you guess that you will be intoxicated.I inspect the tanks, and all of them where out of service, then when you dive there, you get air intoxication.
For everybody's information a visual tank inspection needs to remove all valves from the tank, plus a torch light and a dentist mirror, a tourist cannot be allowed to check the tanks in such a way, but only then you would be able to assess whether there is internal corrosion or liquid that might intoxicate the air. That's why the explanation from the poster sounded to me like bull.
Otherwise, it's the external air compressor environment that maybe a problem for bad air quality (for instance the air filter could be damped with petrol or too close from fumes.).
That said, are there any members who have recently been to LumbaLumba in the past months that can also witness any good or bad experience?
It's always a pity when a dive centre that has been recommended in the past by many people is showing such alarming signs.
Then you're either the most intelligent man on the planet or a joker!Sorry but I started to learn englisg 6 months ago

I will.The best you can do if you have some doubts is go and see yourself.
