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Somebody out there is thinking they want
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to do the Britannic. What would your
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>> Number one, I would research
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uh the actual wreck and where you're
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going, right? So, they can Again, they
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can always call, reach out to us, and
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talk to us, and talk to people, you
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know, like like you know, like Rich
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Kohler or people from Paragon or people
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from, you know, from actually calling
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Kea directly. But, you really need to
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know where you're going and know what
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you're doing, right? That's number one.
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number two, you want to do the
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you need to make sure that your
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experience level is where it is. You
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competent at diving 100 m.
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And and then some. You have to be uh
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very uh up to your emergency procedures.
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Diving at 100 m should be second nature
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to you. Uh and the last thing that I'd
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probably say is go to Kea Divers. Speak
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to Kea Divers directly.
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Do not hesitate. Don't try to reinvent
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the wheel. And I I I I like saying this,
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and I say this so often, it doesn't
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matter how many how much time you spend
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trying to reinvent the wheel, it's
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always going to end up round. That's the
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most efficient. Go other places or even
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think you can even go other places uh or
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or or start a new uh you know, tour
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company. It it it You know, go to Kea
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Divers. Uh reach out to Yiannis. Um you
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can find them on on the internet. That's
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who you want to be with uh on on to on
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the Britannic. They have the most amount
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of experience, and they're they're there
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to keep you safe. I You know, we we were
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kept safe because of them.