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Swimming With Blue Whales (First Person)

Post by knell » Thu Oct 20, 2011 1:01 am



they are so..... large. :o

quite large.

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Post by Viineri » Thu Oct 20, 2011 1:12 am

That would have creeped the hell out off me... just thinking about deep waters with huge fish in it... :corntard:

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Post by Kodachrome » Thu Oct 20, 2011 2:05 am

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Post by deadly_habit » Thu Oct 20, 2011 2:39 am

awesome

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Post by SunkLo » Thu Oct 20, 2011 3:05 am

Huge fish would be creepy. Huge aquatic mammals on the other hand... awesome.
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Post by aspect-dubz » Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:20 am

I wouldn't mind swimming with a huge whale at all, they are so chilled you wouldn't have to worry.
Sharks on the other hand :a: .. i remember my dad used to do alot of scuba diving and he showed me this video he took of some hammerheads swimming in egypt, i shit you not there were hundreds of them.

was kinda like this.

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Post by knell » Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:28 am

great footage, would love to have an experience like that ^^^

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Post by bRRRz » Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:52 am

That is absolutely majestic and amazing. :-o
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Post by kidshuffle » Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:55 am

I went whale watching in a little pontoon once and was about that close to some Humpbacks...its a humbling experience. But these whales are massive :o
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Post by kay » Thu Oct 20, 2011 11:47 am

aspect-dubz wrote:I wouldn't mind swimming with a huge whale at all, they are so chilled you wouldn't have to worry.
Sharks on the other hand :a: .. i remember my dad used to do alot of scuba diving and he showed me this video he took of some hammerheads swimming in egypt, i shit you not there were hundreds of them.
Whale sharks are fine to swim with, they haven't got teeth and don't bite. One almost hoovered me up though. They're massive! Not as big as blue whales though obviously.

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Post by borrowed » Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:04 pm

would paddle away fast as fuck in fear of
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Post by magma » Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:09 pm

kay wrote:
aspect-dubz wrote:I wouldn't mind swimming with a huge whale at all, they are so chilled you wouldn't have to worry.
Sharks on the other hand :a: .. i remember my dad used to do alot of scuba diving and he showed me this video he took of some hammerheads swimming in egypt, i shit you not there were hundreds of them.
Whale sharks are fine to swim with, they haven't got teeth and don't bite. One almost hoovered me up though. They're massive! Not as big as blue whales though obviously.
I once accidentally swam with a Nurse shark when I was wakeboarding off Torquay (well, technically sitting in the water waiting to wakeboard)... not what you expect to find trundling around the shoreline in Devon. Scared the FUCK out of me until my Dad worked out what it was... :oops:
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Post by DRTY » Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:56 pm

Whales are fucking amazing.

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Viineri wrote:That would have creeped the hell out off me... just thinking about deep waters with huge fish in it... :corntard:
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Post by kay » Thu Oct 20, 2011 9:21 pm

borrowed wrote:would paddle away fast as fuck in fear of
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Post by kay » Thu Oct 20, 2011 9:22 pm

magma wrote:
kay wrote:
aspect-dubz wrote:I wouldn't mind swimming with a huge whale at all, they are so chilled you wouldn't have to worry.
Sharks on the other hand :a: .. i remember my dad used to do alot of scuba diving and he showed me this video he took of some hammerheads swimming in egypt, i shit you not there were hundreds of them.
Whale sharks are fine to swim with, they haven't got teeth and don't bite. One almost hoovered me up though. They're massive! Not as big as blue whales though obviously.
I once accidentally swam with a Nurse shark when I was wakeboarding off Torquay (well, technically sitting in the water waiting to wakeboard)... not what you expect to find trundling around the shoreline in Devon. Scared the FUCK out of me until my Dad worked out what it was... :oops:
Might have to bust out my video of me with the whale shark one day

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Post by ketamine » Thu Oct 20, 2011 10:09 pm

*posting to find later* carry on...

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Post by aspect-dubz » Thu Oct 20, 2011 10:26 pm

kay wrote:
magma wrote:
kay wrote:
aspect-dubz wrote:I wouldn't mind swimming with a huge whale at all, they are so chilled you wouldn't have to worry.
Sharks on the other hand :a: .. i remember my dad used to do alot of scuba diving and he showed me this video he took of some hammerheads swimming in egypt, i shit you not there were hundreds of them.
Whale sharks are fine to swim with, they haven't got teeth and don't bite. One almost hoovered me up though. They're massive! Not as big as blue whales though obviously.
I once accidentally swam with a Nurse shark when I was wakeboarding off Torquay (well, technically sitting in the water waiting to wakeboard)... not what you expect to find trundling around the shoreline in Devon. Scared the FUCK out of me until my Dad worked out what it was... :oops:
Might have to bust out my video of me with the whale shark one day
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Post by AxeD » Thu Oct 20, 2011 11:13 pm

Viineri wrote:That would have creeped the hell out off me... just thinking about deep waters with huge fish in it... :corntard:
I have exactly the same feeling. The fact that whales don't have teeth doesn't help either. Not really a fear or something
just the thought of it :)
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Post by Viineri » Thu Oct 20, 2011 11:23 pm

AxeD wrote:
Viineri wrote:That would have creeped the hell out off me... just thinking about deep waters with huge fish in it... :corntard:
I have exactly the same feeling. The fact that whales don't have teeth doesn't help either. Not really a fear or something
just the thought of it :)
Hmm... now that I think of it, I think I have some kind of fear of deep waters. I remember playing Ecco the Dolphin on ps2 and getting freaked out by the sharks etc. I'd just play the first level because there wasn't any enemies there. I watched some youtube kid play the whole game through a year ago and it still creeped me out :D

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