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My thought on the rescue was, why not use a really long pipe as a snorkel. So I did some research and it seems there are potential problems with snorkels under more than 2 feet of water - every day is a school day. But then I discovered a thing called SNUBA which is basically a snorkel system with a pressured supply. It's not regulated the same as SCUBA diving.
I imagine the rescue team have considered this, and many other options, so I'll happily bow down to their expertise on the subject. However, I am fascinated to know how they choose options.
Who the hell would think taking a bunch of 11year old kids more than 2km underground in the rainy season is a good idea?
Folks don't realise the seriousness of some outdoor environments.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youLet's at least find out what happend first.
sorry but taking kids at least 2km underground as an initiation/teambuild etc is plain stupid.
The “coach” is reported to have no caving experience whatsoever.
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If he went in after and kept them safe after a flash flood for 10 days then he is a mega fucking hero.
Sure, if he led them in he's an irresponsible idiot. But even then I hope he's been doing his best to get the boys through it
Time will tell.
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