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Tec Diver with tons of bottles photo

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Hi all,

I've seen here before a picture of a tec diver with probably more than 10 bottles attached to him and I wanted to show it to some friends. I've spent the last hour trying to find it again and couldn't get it... Anybody remembers it?

Thanks,
Anton
 
Jeeezus! He's probably wondering what do freedivers get out of it rofl
 
Apparently its Casey McKinlay from the WKPP on their last world record dive.
 
Some more...rofl
 

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Holy shit!

Well indeed the opposit of no t(h)anks!
The fun is I think that Herbert stays just as long at the 'record-depth' than these open, hull-less submarines!

An UWscooter is not a luxory with that ton of gear setup, lol. Poor Caddy...

Great pictures,

Kars
 
rofl Clearly whatever was down there must have been very valuable!! :head rofl

This must be his brother/cousin/father!
 
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Jeeezus! He's probably wondering what do freedivers get out of it

I'm happy with my manifolded twin 3.5 litres. The gas for them is cheap and readily available, walking up and down hills they are not heavy atall, if you have them annually inspected they will stay in good condition and i never forget them.

And i got 'em for nought :t
 
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