I've never seen Air tanks that size. Are they some kind of back-up tanks for SCUBA divers or something? It looks like a cool way to get lots of underwater body dolphin practice.
I think the navy use them to escape from sunken submersibles.
An extra terrestial reporting home about the humans would not find the monofins as strange as the waste of perfectly good drinking water.
Why do you post it to be a Russian speciality only?
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Any blurted out ADD responses will only get me into deeper trouble.
Let's just say it's a new fad.
A new Russian specialty.
www.youtube.com/watch
I object to the racist overtone of this post. There are clearly other nationalities represented here. Why do you post it to be a Russian speciality only?
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Gimme me an O2 tank and I may be interested in trying it! I've never seen Air tanks that size. Are they some kind of back-up tanks for SCUBA divers or something? It looks like a cool way to get lots of underwater body dolphin practice.
The lady was saying something about 200 atmospheres, maybe that's what the tanks are pressurized to. She also said something about the competitors' heads having to surface after 15m, maybe she was comparing it to normal swimming rules. My Russian is pretty rusty, we need a native speaker to translate.
I listened to it again, and she used the word for pressurized, so she's talking about the tanks (which they call 'balloons').