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Umberto swims with Whale Sharks

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scuba_fiend

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Hello hello!

I've just seen a video of Umberto Pelizzari free diving with Whale Sharks in the Maldives and thought you guys might want to take a look. It's a pretty cool video - the swine makes it look so easy!

I know that The Underwater Channel.tv has another two webisodes of this to go as well so it'll be worth checking back next week some time.

The videos is HERE
 
Fantastic ! The best thing I've seen in ages and yes Umberto makes it look so effortless , look forward to the other videos .
 
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OK, serious shivers up my spine with that video, sooooo cool. Umberto moves in a fantastic way underwater, each movement of his hands is perfect to get him to move where he wants.
 
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