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01-13-2014, 03:28 PM | #1 |
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It seems like if they just did another big dye release and had divers stationed at the various places offshore, they could find the inlets and plug them up. |
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01-13-2014, 03:40 PM | #3 | |
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01-13-2014, 03:43 PM | #5 |
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How do you find the inlets for the water though? This isn't a bucket you can hold up to find the hole.
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You wouldn't be able to tell. You would have to use a large amount of dye to get enough saturation to be visible when diluted amongst the hundreds of thousands of gallons of water. The diver's would be blinded, and the whole cove flooded with dye. And there would be a time delay in when the dye would travel so it's not like you can say exactly where the dye was at when it becomes visible in the shaft or across the island.
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Maybe a infrared camera could detect something quickly, or backlight with some sort of solvent, or hot water and a thermal camera. Even then, it'd be hard to stop water from getting in. I guess you could pump hydraulic cement in. But with five box drains, just cut off the main shaft. Which is likely just a trench they dug and filled with gravel covered with coconut fiber and buried. |
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Is it more nuts than free diving? Or scuba diving in deep ocean water? What is so nuts about it? What he did, with that gear that was likely primitive THEN, sure, a bit nuts, but with modern means? |
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