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Video of SeaLab III - US Navy Aquanauts Experiment 1969 Video of SeaLab III - US Navy Aquanauts Experiment 1969
Greg - 1/14/2014 8:20 AM
This is a great video showing experiments from SeaLab III. "SeaLab III was a 1968 Navy experiment in which five diving teams of eight aquanauts lived for a 12-day period in a sea-floor habitat placed at a depth of 620 feet off San Clemente Island, California. The Deep Submergence Systems Project. This film describes the SeaLab III project. It includes footage of the SeaLab habitat being lifted from the deck of a ship and deployed at sea. It shows divers working underwater during the deployment o...
DIY - Make an Underwater Flashlight using Mineral Oil DIY - Make an Underwater Flashlight using Mineral Oil
Greg - 1/13/2014 10:23 AM
Here is an interesting video that explains how to turn any LED flashlight into an underwater light by filling the air spaces with mineral oil. youtube.com/watch?v=IzbOEdSGSk4...
Best Scuba Diving Movie "Into the Blue" Best Scuba Diving Movie "Into the Blue"
Greg - 4/18/2013 2:45 PM
It’s official!...with 33.7% of the votes..."Into the Blue" has been rated the best scuba diving movie of all time! Released in 2005, this movie has become an inspiration to scuba divers, in more ways than one :) Sam and Jared are a young couple in the Bahamas, divers and aspiring treasure hunters. While the arrogant salvager Bates has loads of expensive equipment, Jared gets by with a small, battered boat. Jared and Sam find a historic wreck, but nearby is a wrecked airplane with a large quantit...
Video confessions of DiveBuddy.com members Video confessions of DiveBuddy.com members
Greg - 1/08/2008 11:57 AM
DiveBuddy needs your comments. But not through email...I want video! We will most likely be going to tradeshows this year to help build our little community of divers. I want to showcase DiveBuddy member confessions in video format to tradeshow visitors. So setup a digital video camera and record your personal confession about DiveBuddy and why you love it so much. Make it funny, make it serious, make it weird, make it your own...just make sure you`re nice :) And don`t use words you wouldn`t say...