Would have been more fun if they had filled the tunnels with nat gas and lit it.
Propane works better as it collects in low lying areas where as a natural gas does not.
Would have been more fun if they had filled the tunnels with nat gas and lit it.
Propane works better as it collects in low lying areas where as a natural gas does not.
They just happened to have a GoPro charged and running? and somehow this was recovered from a flooded cave? probably not.
well what do you think that was?
lol
Editing. Not very good editing either. Couldn't be bothered to give us a single snackbar from the cameraman.
Yeah right
I'm supposed to believe that gopro footage survived that level of immersion in sea water, in a tunnel system where all of the exits have been systematically destroyed, and was somehow retrieved off of the body that filmed it (by what, divers in an unmarked cave system that's under attack? hamas themselves to show what? that flooding works? no, that's retarded), and then this video eventually ended up in the hands of somebody whom very carefully managed to restore it in a vinegar bath and recover the file with no corruption whatsoever, then stick a shitty russian text watermark in the video and leak it onto the Internet, in a conflict where the vast majority of the tunnel videos have turned out to be fake.
tldr: recovering bodies in a flooded cave is already stupidly dangerous when there's not a war going on. Going down and plunking a gopro off one isn't happening.
Somebody just put up a shitty edit on the Internet to go with all the other fake shitty edits of alleged Hamas tunnels.
It's the latter. The former requires a major suspension of disbelief.
and I'd pump in carbon monoxide so you don't need to go cave diving, but it's probably a war crime.
How do you know all exits were destroyed
a question that came to mind... where are they keeping the hostages???
considering the past performance of the Hamas or any other such terrorist org...
and their apparent disdain for the lives of non terrorist...
they might put them in the tunnels???
I'm supposed to believe that gopro footage survived that level of immersion in sea water
GoPro's back to at least the MAX, including the 9, 10,11, and 12 are waterproof, all but the Max are waterproof to 33 feet and the Max to 16 feet.
How do you know all exits were destroyed
I don't think anyone other than Hamas knows if all the exits have been destroyed. Imo, it isn't likely the IDF has found them all, probably why they are flooding the tunnels.
GoPro's back to at least the MAX, including the 9, 10,11, and 12 are waterproof, all but the Max are waterproof to 33 feet and the Max to 16 feet.
You're talking to somebody that destroyed a GoPro through water immersion.
Temporarily water resistant at best. Every GoPro starting with the MAX, including the 9, 10, 11, and 12 all have waterproof housings you have to put them in to go diving, this this gent allegedly did. Goes all the way back to the 1, 2, 3 and hasn't changed.
They find a tunnel exit. They blow it up, the other connected exits go poof. They blow those up until no more poofs. Others are covered up by debris since the IDF flattened the buildings over them so nobody can leave.
So somehow this guy got caught in the IDF flood, was wearing a short battery life go pro at the time, had it turned on, had it recording, drowned, and was somehow flushed upwards and out of the cave system through an unclosed exit and recovered by the IDF, who leaked it to Russian sources to put it on places like Funker, or somebody had to swim down to get it and do that process. I've read a lot of about cave diving fatalities and what it takes to recover the bodies and how many people die trying. That definitely has not happened. It would take them weeks for the divers to map the system. The water is flowing downwards not upwards and with no oxygen the bodies aren't exactly buoyant, which is why bodies stay in caves and not float up and you have to go get them.
Or somebody just edited a shitty, blurry video together. Most likely that.
Hey just a thought…. It’s possible they pumped the water out and then cleared the tunnels after flooding. You don’t know that and neither do I, because you were not there and neither was I.
No evidence of a pump out. No videos or pics of drowned bodies recovered. Nothing exists about it except this one video, in a time where many dozens of fake tunnel videos are being put out. Tons of videos of the above ground conflict. So probably bullshit.
Temporarily water resistant at best. Every GoPro starting with the MAX, including the 9, 10, 11, and 12 all have waterproof housings you have to put them in to go diving, this this gent allegedly did. Goes all the way back to the 1, 2, 3 and hasn't changed.
Are GoPro Cameras Waterproof Without A Housing?
QuoteNewer GoPro cameras are waterproof without a housing, while older cameras require a housing. Details for each camera are below.
HERO12/11/10/9/8/7/6/5 Black, HERO11 Black Mini, HERO7 Silver/White, HERO (2018), HERO5 Session, HERO4 Session, HERO Session without a housing:
- These cameras are waterproof down to 10m (33ft) without a housing as long as all doors are properly closed.
With waterproof housing:
- HERO12/11/10/9/8/7/6/5 Black users who need to dive deeper can utilize the appropriate dive housing, enabling the use of your camera as deep as 60m.
- HERO7 Silver and White can use the Protective Housing to use the camera up to a depth of 131ft (40m).
Maybe yours was defective or you didn't get all the doors closed properly. Or you possibly tried to use it deeper than 33 feet. If none of these apply then you should have contacted GoPro.
perhaps water pressure pushed him out? Just a thought...
They replaced it under warranty, but they're water resistant not IP68 waterproof. In my experience anyways.
They replaced it under warranty, but they're water resistant not IP68 waterproof. In my experience anyways.
Waterproof to 33 feet. If it fails, get it replaced.
If you need to go deeper put it in a waterproof box.
IP68 waterproof
That only means it's been tested in a lab with clear water to a depth of 1.5 meters for 8 hours.
You're talking to somebody that destroyed a GoPro through water immersion.
Even if the camera is destroyed the microSD card will not be destroyed. You can boil those things.