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July 30, 2009: Whale Tale
Got a whale of a tale to tell ya, lads
A whale of a tale or two 'Bout the flappin' fish and the girls I've loved On nights like this with the moon above A whale of a tale and it's all true I swear by my tattoo But that's for another time. ;) This whale tale happened in Harbin, north-east China. http://cellar.org/2009/beluga.jpg Quote:
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Way cooler if they were out in the ocean, but pretty nifty.
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20 Feet? I guess one can drown in a lot shallower water.
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Ocean creatures (even when displaced) are the coolest.
"The albatross and the whales, they are my brothers." :) |
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Was her father the keeper of the Eddystone light?
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...or maybe the whale was in the mood for some Chinese today.
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Or maybe the 20 foot deep "tank" was an aquarium with an observation window, and the photographer was outside the tank.
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How in the world do people swim that deep? My ears are in agony by the time I'm ten feet under.
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Dove to 110 feet once...you gotta hold your nose and pop your ears. One of the foam drink holders (our instructor brought it along to show us) was compressed to the size of a pencil.
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What's amazing are the submarine evacuation training tanks the Navy has. You have no air tank, just a hood. They open a hatch at the bottom of one of these towers, and you swim the hundred feet or so to the top.
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Wow. The only difference would be not needing decompression!
Oh, and I so want to try it. ;) |
Well, in the Navy tank, you are breathing compressed air in the chamber at the bottom, and when you swim up to the top, you have to exhale (scream) the whole time so you don't burst from the expanding air in your lungs.
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Yeah, that makes sense. Pretty neat.
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What's the failure rate? I imagine the consequences for not doing it right would be nasty.
(BTW--I can't believe nobody else has. Google image search for whale tail. You're old enough to know better than to click.) |
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The good news is that at these Navy places, they have staff and facilities right there ready to treat you. Not like if you have a diving accident at some remote tropical island. |
Who took the picture?
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Dolphins.
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Sharks
or, the huge manatee |
Since she was tank kept, I wonder if she was not trained to do this kind of rescue for swimmers.
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Not trained, although she has had a lot of interaction with humans. They claim everyone was very surprised.
But hey, it's China, so that may be commie propaganda to cover up a program training whales to attack our soldiers at the beach.;) |
I knew it! That is exactly what I was thinking! The Whales would just beach themselves and Tora Tora Tora! Wait that was the Japs.
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