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spazmodog
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underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?)
#15113141 - 09/21/11 07:44 PM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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Re: underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?) [Re: spazmodog]
#15113158 - 09/21/11 07:50 PM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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fake. stupid
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Re: underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?) [Re: spazmodog]
#15113173 - 09/21/11 07:55 PM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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Ya that is very impressive! 663 feet deep. I know skin divers out here who can do 100ft deep and stay down for 3 minutes and that is even super impressive. I am still learning how to free dive and spearfish, so i can only do about 40ft for like 30sec to a min. That is mind blowing.
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Re: underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?) [Re: LustfulLinsanity]
#15113204 - 09/21/11 08:02 PM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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that must be almost as exciting as actually base jumping being in complete darkness/sensory deprivation and just feeling a burning lung.
Kept waiting for a star wars worm from the asteroid to pop out and snatch his ass
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Re: underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?) [Re: LustfulLinsanity]
#15113210 - 09/21/11 08:04 PM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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he didn't actually go down 663 feet. that is humanly impossible without gear, and even then the deepest anyone has gone is like 530 some feet.
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Re: underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?) [Re: Anthony]
#15113239 - 09/21/11 08:11 PM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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Anthony said: he didn't actually go down 663 feet. that is humanly impossible without gear, and even then the deepest anyone has gone is like 530 some feet.
pretty sure underwater welders go 800+ feet at times. And with good equipment I've heard of much deeper?
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Re: underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?) [Re: blkjkrabbit]
#15113285 - 09/21/11 08:21 PM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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ya ok I was wrong but still, with no equipment it would be impossible to go that deep.
still, the world record scuba dive is 1043 feet.
the freediving world record
that shit is nuts! and real
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Re: underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?) [Re: Anthony]
#15114283 - 09/21/11 11:32 PM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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Anthony said: ya ok I was wrong but still, with no equipment it would be impossible to go that deep.
still, the world record scuba dive is 1043 feet.
the freediving world record
that shit is nuts! and real
and we all learn a lesson
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Re: underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?) [Re: blkjkrabbit]
#15115216 - 09/22/11 03:00 AM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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Ok but if you notice the guy in the video you posted broke the UNASSISTED freediving record. The guy in the video posted by OP he has a weight belt on and on his ascent he uses the wall to push himself up.
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Re: underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?) [Re: LustfulLinsanity]
#15115226 - 09/22/11 03:06 AM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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LustfulLinsanity said: Ok but if you notice the guy in the video you posted broke the UNASSISTED freediving record. The guy in the video posted by OP he has a weight belt on and on his ascent he uses the wall to push himself up.
dude that doesn't matter. the fact is that it is humanly impossible to reach the depths of this cave, 663 feet, without gear. The guy himself even admitted that he only dove to 25 meters and that the video was a project that he worked on with his girlfriend. Clever editing gives the illusion that he reaches the bottom.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/08/guillaume-nery-base-jumpi_n_604183.html derp
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Re: underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?) [Re: Anthony]
#15115239 - 09/22/11 03:10 AM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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Anthony said: fake. stupid

Oh, anthony.
It says that it's fake in the video description. It says it's a work of art from the very beginning.
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Re: underwater base jumping anyone? (how long can you hold your breath?) [Re: propensity]
#15115251 - 09/22/11 03:14 AM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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NO it's real!
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