Auxiliary cylinder - Cilindro Auxiliar

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This auxiliary cylinder is used to fill balloons underwater in commercial diving operations.
Normally this technique is used to refloat lost objects in the bottom of the sea.

Blessings and success.


Este cilindro auxiliar se utiliza para llenar balones bajo el agua en operaciones de buceo comercial.
Normalmente esta técnica se usa para reflotar objetos perdidos en el fondo del mar.

Bendiciones y éxitos.



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It seems to me that it is very cold underwater because of the gloves :-). Nice article. Sunny greetings

the water in this season is cold, 20 degrees, the normal temperature here is 23-24. We will have cold water until the end of April, it is a natural phenomenon called upwelling, in a place called the Cariaco pit.

We have also some places like Crystal Bay near Nusa Penida, where somedays there are very cold currents. Normally 28 ° C and one hour later 21 ° C.

hehehehe that usually happens, we use 3mm suits but to be honest, right now it is not very nice, the water is very cold and dark, many particles by the change of current.

I visited again @marsella-2017winks, i never knew you were a diver, i do hope you reach the Zenith of your career bro...how is Venezuela??? Do find time to visit my site, have a blessed day ahead. Greetings from Nigeria

I live in a city on the coast. In front of the Caribbean Sea, we speak Spanish here.
Venezuela is a country rich in resources, but now we face the worst crisis in our history, we are kidnapped by a communist government that has plundered the country, making it chaotic and now we are all poor, we have no food, and the salary is equivalent to 3 dollars per month.

I hope to see the light at the end of the tunnel soon.

Informative @marsella-2017

Gracias. saludos desde Venezuela