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« Reply #30 on: December 26, 2010, 09:13:04 am »
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Hi Whiteshark ! Yours stories are amazing ! Those are deep dives ! Are you diving with rebreather ? I am diving for +/- 35 years ,but still waiting for my special wreck ! This year I have been in the camp with guys from french TV  - marine biologist and world best u/v photographer - Laurent Ballesta , Jean Marc Belin - engineer - specialist for rebreathers - author of the book  : "Diving without bubbles " and their crew . This guys where amazing ! They were making documentary about prehistoric fish : Coelacanth - which was found alive (!) in South Africa by my friend in place called Sodwana . 4 - 6 of them where  found in the cave on the 110m depth. Those guys from France where diving and filming them for whole month - almost every day dives to 110 m for about 30 min ! Guys who are diving a bit will understand what that means ! And I am sharing yours opinion : better to recover some beautiful things and preserve them than lost them forever in the depth , where nobody can see them ! Good luck and keep sharing yours adventures with us !!!

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