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    Hah, as a caver and climber I dont understand the ropes thing. Some of the things I have done with ropes and are perfectly safe to use with no fraying leads me to believe that in a bit of water for a while they will be fine.

    And I understand the 1/3 rule - it's not all underwater and they would have spare tanks dropped off along the way.

    If you plan ahead a lot of the issues you are bringing up are minimised, and there is no reason why they wouldn't have done that. It's hardly like they rushed the rescue to the point safety during the rescue was much greater than a planned dive.

    Again, I am not saying what they did doesn't deserve praise, just hardly miracle worthy as a tag line.

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    None of the Australian diving team wanted to be identified, by the media. No big noting there, no point scoring, just get the job done . They were part of a hard working team, all rescuers had job to do, and did it well.

    The moment the Thailand cave rescue almost went horribly wrong
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by speleomike View Post
    Hi all

    One thing that I picked up was that the Thai people donated so much of their time and resources for free. From journalists interviewing locals we find that many donated food from their farms, provided space for helpers to camp, did cooking, cleaning, washing and so many activities; it was like a small village. They apparently did this for free.

    Would it have been like this if the rescue had of occurred in the US or here? In the US would it have been like the famous Floyd Collins rescue where large numbers of entrepreneurs stepped in to make a buck?

    In Australia we had a major cave rescue due to a flash flood into the Pannikin Plains system on the Nullarbor Plains back in 1988. There have been some other largish cave rescues in Australia but not at the scale of what we have just seen in Thailand's Tham Luang cave over the last fortnight.

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    I disagree,..BIGTIME.
    Aussies are the best in the world for helping ANYONE.
    If this scenario had occurred in Aussie, ya'd have seen that,....but I don't wanna concentrate on Aussie, but "Aussies" in general, FULL STOP, are the best in the world in these circumstances,...& I ain't a full blown Aussie, I'm a "Ten Pound Pom".
    Pickles.

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    Hi

    I wasn't saying Aussies would not help. My personal opinion is that yes, Aussie would step up and help. Volunteerism is still alive and well in Australia, particularly in rural areas. I think though that the level of community support there in Thailand was helped by the fact that many villages and lots of persons were close by. In Australia bush searches are often well away from populated areas and we so usually don't see that level of help. It was just so wonderful to see such dedication by so many.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    I disagree,..BIGTIME.
    Aussies are the best in the world for helping ANYONE.
    If this scenario had occurred in Aussie, ya'd have seen that,....but I don't wanna concentrate on Aussie, but "Aussies" in general, FULL STOP, are the best in the world in these circumstances,...& I ain't a full blown Aussie, I'm a "Ten Pound Pom".
    Pickles.
    Don't forget the mud army after the big floods in Brisbane. BTW, you are a full blown Aussie, and just a cuff rate Pom. Ask a sailor to explain. [ it's a compliment]
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by speleomike View Post
    Hi

    I wasn't saying Aussies would not help. My personal opinion is that yes, Aussie would step up and help. Volunteerism is still alive and well in Australia, particularly in rural areas. I think though that the level of community support there in Thailand was helped by the fact that many villages and lots of persons were close by. In Australia bush searches are often well away from populated areas and we so usually don't see that level of help. It was just so wonderful to see such dedication by so many.

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    You have that right. Bush searches are in the bush. My experience is that when needed, communities come together, and do what they can. But then , I am from QLD. It's in our genes.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    The last word belongs to the Thai Navy Seals. They tell how close it was to disaster, even losing contact with their dive teams in the cave for 23 hours. But, more importantly, regardless of race or religion, and not speaking the same language , the international team worked together seamlessly, to create the outcome. There's a message there .

    Thai cave rescue: Navy Seals say mission came 'close to disaster'
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    What hasn't been told, the Israeli technology that permitted communications in the caves. Takes a while for the video to start.

    How radios are helping Thailand cave rescue - CNN Video
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    A tribute in music, to the rescuers.

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    Thai jazz musicians gather to perform an original big band arrangement of ‘Go The Distance’ to express appreciation for the efforts of the multinational rescue team who successfully saved the lives of twelve boys and their soccer coach at Tham Luang cave. The rearranged music also has the lyrics modified to reflect the event, with lighting to simulate the darkness inside the cave, and later turning bright to simulate the successful rescue. Executive produced by Sermsin Samalapa, music produced by internationally known jazz singer Natasha Patamapongs, and mixed down by Grammy-nominated engineer Tim Palmer (U2, Jason Mraz).


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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    im calling BS on this story.
    a soccer team and none of them can dive.....
    It wasn't an Italian Soccer Team.
    Cheers, Billy.
    Keeping it simple is complicated.

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