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Ox Bel Ha

MCEP exploring the Ox Bel Ha System in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.

A documentary by GUE instructor and film maker JP Bresser.

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  • 4 months ago
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USS Atlanta

An extended cut of the GUE exploration project on the USS Atlanta, in the Solomon Islands. This is what GUE is all about.

A big thanks to Elena Konstantinou for making these videos available.

Source: vimeo.com

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  • 4 months ago
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Being Gideon Liew

A fantastic short from the guys at Living Seas, featuring our great friend, GUE Training Director, Gideon Liew.

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  • 7 months ago
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Tank Cave

After we finished filming at The Shaft, a few of the guys jumped into Tank Cave, another of Australia’s premier cave system, and shot some quick footage while the HMI lights were still in town.

It’s beautiful.

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  • 9 months ago
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The Shaft Sneak Peek

After a week diving and a few days driving, we’re back in Brisbane after the first leg of The Shaft project. The time in Mt Gambier was a huge success and we met all our goals for the week.

We executed three video dives, a stills shoot and a series of interview; with the video dives ranging from 20–120 metres capturing a great cross section of the system. The resulting footage will make a 20 minute documentary about The Shaft, one of Australia’s most iconic cave/cavern dives.

Here’s a sneak peek.

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  • 9 months ago
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Ryan & Piete hit the road at 5am this morning after completing the final Shaft dive yesterday. The objective was to film fill in video footage down to 75 metres in the shallower (and wider) tunnel.
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Ryan & Piete hit the road at 5am this morning after completing the final Shaft dive yesterday. The objective was to film fill in video footage down to 75 metres in the shallower (and wider) tunnel.

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  • 9 months ago
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It’s cold out.
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It’s cold out.

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  • 9 months ago
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Casey & Steve prepping RB80 rebreathers for their dive in the Shaft.
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Casey & Steve prepping RB80 rebreathers for their dive in the Shaft.

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  • 9 months ago
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Setup at the Shaft

Big prep day today. Blending trimix for RB80 and deep OC teams and staging scooters and deco bottles in the Shaft.

Photos: Casey McKinlay

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  • 9 months ago
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Just left Melbourne airport with Ryan Booker, Steve Trewavas, Jo Monks, Casey McKinley and Jamie Obern. Great to hand the driving over to Ryan.
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Just left Melbourne airport with Ryan Booker, Steve Trewavas, Jo Monks, Casey McKinley and Jamie Obern. Great to hand the driving over to Ryan.

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  • 10 months ago
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