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fbg40 | 14:17 Sun 07th Aug 2022 | Film, Media & TV
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Watched the docu/film "13 Lives" last night and have been wondering ever since about the duration of the cylinders that the divers used in the real life event. I have never been scuba diving but used compressed air breathing apparatus as a Fireman in the LFB.
Does any body have any idea about this and, also, the distance from the cave entrance to where the boys were found. Very good film by the way !!
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I don't know the answer but wiki is a good source of information

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tham_Luang_cave_rescue
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Thanks Wolf, most informative.
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I agree. Well worth watching.

When it started I thought “oh subtitles” but didn’t mind them.

As for the distance, did you miss the progress maps that were overlaid on screen? eg. When they reached the first place they thought they’d be it said about 4 hours elapsed time. There was also the line about how they would use more air than they would think.

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