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Tanya in Galapgos

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Tanya S

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Don't forget to watch "Wild" with Tanya Streeter tonight on BBC2 in the Galapagos Islands. I think it starts around 5-30pm.
 
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Awsome! Better than last weeks?
Thanks for the smile :) And the laugh with the Iguana sneeze ;)
 
Brilliant show - Even my wife was fascinated with the show and said she would have a go next summer - but only if she can have a gold coloured suit!!! :girlie :duh
 
Tilley hat & spearo wetsuit -- nice boats too -- my kind of gel! :inlove rofl :mute :naughty The seal(/sea lion?) part was fun. I would have preferred to see more of Tanya diving -- very graceful & sensual -- or in the Tilley hat, come to think of it :mute :eek: . Looking forward to the Carribean prog. next week. BTW I see Tanya is in the Guiness Book of Records as an American -- sounded awfully English though (apart from the odd "awesome"!).
 
Tanya's nationality has been the topic of much discussion before but in short she has an American, British and Cayman Islands passports by virtue of her Father, Mother and place of birth. She competes as an American and lives in the USA but was educated in the UK and has a British husband ( me). Make up your own mind.

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Paul
 
Another great programme, and what a great place to do freediving! I would never have thought that penguins would make such good diving buddies.

I hope the programme makers will consider another series when this finishes. A feature on Dugongs and Manatees would be great, maybe basking sharks, seals, Beluga Whales - and what about Orcas?

It's great PR for both freediving, and looking after the life in our oceans.
 
anyone know if the series will be for sale on DVD? It would be great for showing freedive students
 
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