The water may be a bit murky, but the video shots are incredibly clear! Perhaps there's less sediment causing that. I couldn't help but notice the lovely green hue in the footage-so vibrant and beautiful! And those 360 shots are absolutely stunning, Keep up the fantastic work Nick! 😊👍
Oh wow thank you! I hope I did your home site proud! You can definitely help the channel by sharing the video if you like. I really appreciate your feedback! 🖤
Hi Hans! Thank you for writing that book!!!! I read it the night before the dive and loved it! This coming Saturday I'm doing a "Deep Dive" episode about this dive with more background information. Anything interesting you'd like to share?
How deep was the deepest section? I often sail in Netherlands on all the lakes and channels east of Ijsselmeer. Usually there the water is not deeper than 3 meters👀 And you‘re doing great job on producing it feels much like blue world … but you make it even bit more personal👌🏽
Great video as always. Personally I am not sold on the 360 don’t like the view . But I like the way you attach your GoPro to the arms looks like it’s just hanging 👍
Thanks for the feedback! We'll definitely have some talking points about the Insta360 camera in next week's Deep Dive episode. The opinions are divided but I think I share your opinion!
The water may be a bit murky, but the video shots are incredibly clear! Perhaps there's less sediment causing that. I couldn't help but notice the lovely green hue in the footage-so vibrant and beautiful! And those 360 shots are absolutely stunning, Keep up the fantastic work Nick! 😊👍
Thanks! It's all a little green for my taste but that's how it was! 😅
Nice!!
I just found your channel. Instant fan! I dont think ive ever watched anything so peaceful. I love watching this while trying to fall asleep ❤
Thank you! I purposely try to make it a little slower so I'm glad you find it relaxing!
You deserve more vieuws man, you make amazing content.
Im actually from holland and i train technical skills in this lake almost every weekend.
Oh wow thank you! I hope I did your home site proud! You can definitely help the channel by sharing the video if you like. I really appreciate your feedback! 🖤
My last dive there was 25 years ago, nice to see. Brings back memory.
I'm liking the 360 cam inside the wreck. Nice work Nick!
Thank you! I'm very torn about it!
Nice video! However, I think the Oosterschelde and the Grevelingen are more popular dive destinations in the Netherlands
nice...
Can we get an updated underwater camera rig video sometime soon? I’m curious how you’re doing both cameras on the dive at once
That is a very good idea for a topic! I'll do it! Stay tuned!
Such a unique dive site. Sign me up!
The 360 cam looks great in my opinion. And some nice footage of the wooden wreck, but I might be biassed!😊
Hi Hans! Thank you for writing that book!!!! I read it the night before the dive and loved it! This coming Saturday I'm doing a "Deep Dive" episode about this dive with more background information. Anything interesting you'd like to share?
The real name was ‘Neeltje’.
@@user-qy2lm6ez9j Love it! I'll include that in the episode! ☺️
How deep was the deepest section? I often sail in Netherlands on all the lakes and channels east of Ijsselmeer. Usually there the water is not deeper than 3 meters👀
And you‘re doing great job on producing it feels much like blue world … but you make it even bit more personal👌🏽
Thank you! I can't quite remember the maximum depth but there are tech divers so it must be quite deep!
All these objects are between approx 6-18 meters, but you can go beyond 50m in Vinkenveen. Not much to see there apparently though.
Great video as always. Personally I am not sold on the 360 don’t like the view . But I like the way you attach your GoPro to the arms looks like it’s just hanging 👍
Thanks for the feedback! We'll definitely have some talking points about the Insta360 camera in next week's Deep Dive episode. The opinions are divided but I think I share your opinion!
@@DiveSAGA I will be looking forward to that 🙏
Great video Nick! What temperature was the water?
It was around 8°C if my memory serves me right!