Anthony Appleyard
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Have any of you seen or dived with this type of small oxygen rebreather? It is described at this link on Wikipedia. It is for short shallow diving and use on land.
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(1) Two work divers get instructions before diving in a dock.
(2) Some sport divers were too prompt to dive on a new boat wreck. The patrol frogmen's Salvuses are far more light and agile than heavy clumsy sport aqualungs for quick in-and-pickup-and-out dives.
(3) Industrial use on land. "Crumbs, what a place. Looks like the place where they made the smell to put in diesel exhaust, or something like that, and never a lick of paint anywhere. #@%$ only knows what that lot did in here, before they did a runner and left us to clean up after them.".
Images:-
(1) Two work divers get instructions before diving in a dock.
(2) Some sport divers were too prompt to dive on a new boat wreck. The patrol frogmen's Salvuses are far more light and agile than heavy clumsy sport aqualungs for quick in-and-pickup-and-out dives.
(3) Industrial use on land. "Crumbs, what a place. Looks like the place where they made the smell to put in diesel exhaust, or something like that, and never a lick of paint anywhere. #@%$ only knows what that lot did in here, before they did a runner and left us to clean up after them.".