Deep sea hunter fishes underwater for five minutes – on one breath
by Scott Carmichael
Jan 24th 2011 at 12:30PM
Deep sea hunting is something you have to see to believe – in the video above, an Indonesian hunter swims to a depth of 65 feet, and stays there for just under three minutes. Other dives can send them underwater for up to five minutes. Armed with nothing more than his trunks, a pair of goggles and a spear gun, this hunter scours the seabed for his catch – staying underwater as long as it takes to catch what he needs.
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Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Wow!
Some people wonder how can any one stare at a chess board for more than 6 hours, do nothing but think. Everybody has his job I guess !!!