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British diver relives gripping Thai cave rescue


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4 hours ago, webfact said:

In October 2020, Rick Stanton readied his wetsuit, dive harness, cylinders and regulators. He was preparing to plunge into the underwater filming stage at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire: a six-metre deep tank, surrounded by dark walls prepared with an artificial cave passage.

Looks more like a dry suit but hey, maybe the photo is not correct.

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2 hours ago, Gandtee said:

The Submarine goes where no man has  been before!'

 You meant the nuclear submarine design data, hidden in a peanut butter sandwich?

 

 

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15 hours ago, Gold Star said:

Netflix is filming another Tham Luang cave rescue film right now in the Chiang Rai area.

 

Many locals are employed here as extras for the shooting.

 

I wonder in the end if the boys will survive in this film too...?

It's almost certain that the hero will be an American teenager, played by an actor who is really about 35.

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17 hours ago, Gold Star said:

Netflix is filming another Tham Luang cave rescue film right now in the Chiang Rai area.

 

Many locals are employed here as extras for the shooting.

 

I wonder in the end if the boys will survive in this film too...?

 

 

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14 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

At the end of the day it was a brilliant (and dangerous) rescue.

Full credit to everyone involved.

The British divers - and other Nationalities.

The local population who were there every day supporting the rescue teams.

Farmers who had their fields flooded when they pumped out the water.

The Thai Navy personal.

The then governor who went against 'orders from on high' to tell the truth and support the real events. (He subsequently lost his job.)

Yes, it has all been mentioned before. That does not make it any less amazing.

RIP Saman.

 

You've left off the amazing attitude of the rescued boys and their families. In the West they would have been claiming their lives were ruined and lawsuits would have been flying. In this case they seemed to have preferred to express their gratitude and  shown great dignity.

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