I'd probably faint out of fear srs. Deep water is ****ing terrifying, even being in the lake at my cottage scares the **** out of me.
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Night time would be pretty scary. Can I I do 24 hours in daytime i.e. thread water until dusk, go back to boat, return in the morning to finish required hours?
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lol @ 5% chance. Think of the number of shark attacks a year, number is so small, then figure how much time all the people in the world spend in the ocean. More like .000000005% chance.
Added up all my time spent in the ocean, approx 200 hours or about 8 days. Saw a little ass shark once, and it was far as phuck away. Have been bit by baracudas a few times, **** those things.
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i think the real question is, can i even tread water for 24 hours?
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story about a warship that sunk west of the mariana islands (in the same general area as the trench)
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first sharks that appeared circled the group. Then, they were joined by
more and the horrible feeding frenzy began. Men screamed and flailed
their arms as one after the other was pulled underwater in a swirl of
blood and froth only to bob to the surface for an instant before being
dragged down, never to be seen again. An arm floated to the surface and
was snatched again by a huge gapping mouth filled with rows of razor
sharp teeth. The men were thrashing the water and shouting in a
desperate attempt to keep from being eaten alive while watching
shipmates being carried off in a nightmare only the Devil himself could
conceive. The carnage was shocking and beyond belief. Everyone in the
water was in a state of panic and shock. Then it was over and despair
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