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crazy divers and others tales and underwater nightmare

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will_tekkie

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Hi dear friends...

I´ve been reading in several forums, books, websites and others sources for a long time about stories of divers making some crazy dives. I realized that these stories and experiences are a very good source of useful information about accidents....bad planning....poor training and some silly behavior usually associated to a limited understanding of risks. Undoubtely deep air is the king... what would be better than take your single tank and make a 200+ ft for a bounce dive with a "advance" diver.

i would like to know more of this if you share real stories known by you...links about it..etc. would be a good thing for readers in this forum. I´ve learned a lot reading this tales...

thanks...
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why read about them when you can participate:D Come on down south and make REPETITIVE bounce dives to 200+ ft. on air while spearfishing the rigs!

Some still do it around here as crazy as it sounds...if you want to read a book about some of these pshycho divers pick up a copy of The Helldivers Rodeo
 
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