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Freediving book

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shaunx said:
Believe I have read that in a freediving book somewhere (Umberto's book?) that we can be in waters for 2hrs....is that so??



Hi, I think that quite a lot of people stay in the water much longer than that. Spearfishers for example may stay in for 6 or more hours as long as they don't get too cold. I'm not really sure if that addresses your question but it's a start :)

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There was a post up there before mine, honest! I'm not completely mad rofl
 
Pastor are you sure you werem't looking to post in the
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Best thread this year

I wonder when the phantom poster will strike again :confused:
 
I think it was probably caused by riding Elephants in a humid climate :eek:
 
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