lokiblossom
Bronze Member
The Mari Winery, quite the place. In an area of fantastic wineries, that one is the grandest.
Cheers, Loki
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Next week episode:
When the team discovers something very unusual at Smith's Cove Rick and Marty Lagina believe they've made a huge breakthrough in unlocking Oak Island's secrets.
What could it be ?
Coconut fibers.......Next week episode:
When the team discovers something very unusual at Smith's Cove Rick and Marty Lagina believe they've made a huge breakthrough in unlocking Oak Island's secrets.
What could it be ?
Coconut fibers.......
Next week episode:
When the team discovers something very unusual at Smith's Cove Rick and Marty Lagina believe they've made a huge breakthrough in unlocking Oak Island's secrets.
What could it be ?
Next week episode:
When the team discovers something very unusual at Smith's Cove Rick and Marty Lagina believe they've made a huge breakthrough in unlocking Oak Island's secrets.
What could it be ?
Thats the point. If it was tri mix he would have had a high pitched voice. Like when we breath in hellium our voice goes squeeky and high.
He would have been the same. If you go back to his old.dive of 10x his voice is squeeky and high. In c1 its normal. So is the 2nd divers. His voice is also normal
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I'll have to pay attention to this tonight too. I don't remember noticing the difference in voice pitch while exploring C1 vs. 10X. The slow ascent is normal for them to avoid the bends. I did notice last week that they brought in a decompression chamber as a safeguard. They didn't do that for the initial dives. I personally think 10x is a dead end. I think they have seen everything there is to see (or not see) down there. I am looking forward to them finding out what these MD hits are in the walls of C1. If they are not natural that would be huge.I will have to start early tonight to see if I can catch the squeaky voice. I do remember them saying it took over an hour from the stop of the dive till he got to the top to get out so maybe that is a factor.
I'll have to pay attention to this tonight too. I don't remember noticing the difference in voice pitch while exploring C1 vs. 10X. The slow ascent is normal for them to avoid the bends. I did notice last week that they brought in a decompression chamber as a safeguard. They didn't do that for the initial dives. I personally think 10x is a dead end. I think they have seen everything there is to see (or not see) down there. I am looking forward to them finding out what these MD hits are in the walls of C1. If they are not natural that would be huge.
Cheers,
Dbuck
Dont think so. Even the canadian dive team prior to John C's dive used hellium. But they where using tanks not from surface. You have to use it at any depth over 100ft. Otherwise you get narcosis. Like being drunk and disorintated underwater. The hellium tri mix gas takes the issue out of a dive. So for a safe and succesful dive. It would be non negotiableThey used air on the first day dive to the bottom of 10x, maybe they did the same here and that is why no squeaky voice...second day they used Tri-mix...
Here is the dive plan for 10x that Petetherocker posted earlier...
https://www.johnchatterton.com/project-files/oak-island-10-x-dive/nggallery/thumbnails
I watch the show tonight, and the brothers lied when they stated that their money is running out. It is not their money, but the Canada government money that is paying all their bills. The men wasting my time showing a large rock that has nothing to do with the treasures that is there that will never be recovered because of the water tunnels. Too bad. I be watching next week, because I am bore watching paint dry. Good hunting and good luck.