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"Dream Chasers" tv show

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recently watched an episode of the new "reality" tv show called Dream chasers. In this episode they took an diver and let him live his dream by laying line in a virgin Cenote.

in my opinion they should have left this bozo at the airport.

He got stuck twice.

Rammed into the cave wall/ceiling on a few occasions.

and to make things worst-

All the other divers were diving sidemounts, which he agreed to adopt also, but not with their gear config - he used his backplate and Pioneer wing!!! even after all the guides/divers tried to convince him othewise!

so as he swam (read silted) through the cave, his wing, in a perfect vertical fashion, just scraped the cave ceiling everywhere he went!

if you ever get a chance to watch this show - do. it's a great way to explain why some people should never be alowed in a cave.

Willer
 
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