I’ve done that in Grand Cayman. Loved the divers. I have a huge fear of open water and as soon as I lowered under water I started hyperventilating and had to go back up. I kept saying I couldn’t do it but the divers took me all the way down. One held my hand and one stayed on the other side of the ladder face to face with me till I got down. It truly is a different world under water!!
Brings back fond memories of my early days diving salvage with my father. You missed out quite a few 'tricks' but I guess the video can only be so long. We wore thick woollens under the suit to help maintain body temperature as the water would leech all our warmth. The air supply pumps were still manual hand pumps, 1 pump per diver, 4 men per pump. To call us up for lunch the hot aromatic food was held near the air intake, the food smell would have us at the surface in no time. Similarly, the men turning the pump handles were rotated regularly as their sweaty B.O. would also be pumped down to us. I hope you were briefed never to bend over as your suit was not laced to your body, but you were not deep enough for it to be life-threatening. Your air exhaust is at the top so if you bend over your exhaust moves to the bottom and your suit inflates and you surface fast, feet first. Lethal if you are at depth. Always check your suit for residents before you get dressed, nothing worse than having a cockroach or mouse appear in your helmet when you are under. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
That’s so cool I went on vacation there and when we went to De Palm Island me and my sis got terrible coral burns because for the snorkeling, the waves were huge. I personally love Aruba and De Palm Island because there’s so much stuff you could do. I couldn’t do the thing you did here but me and my family hanged out with the flamingos, swam, and did snorkeling. We didint have that much time to do everything but it was sick
As a certified PADI diver,I would do this in a heart beat. Air is being fed into the helmet,so you don't end up breathing your own co2. Totally safe. If you get dizzy,it is time to surface.
That seems way more dangerous than scuba diving. Sending untrained people into a compressed air underwater environment is just dumb. Training is what keeps scuba divers safe this has all of the dangers and minimal/none of the training.
@@jakehyer1817i dont think this would be too unsafe though, they are close to shore and in aruba which would mean its around 6-8 ft (meaning they dont necessarily have to learn to equalize) and they probably don't walk too far away anyway.
@@dyslexicunderlord1207 you can get PTSD from many things. you get it from a traumatic experience that you've had, like war, abuse, or a near death experience
i would just suggest doing a padi course, so many places they can teach you around aruba and its totally worth it even tho its annoying doing the tests and studying
I would never do this unless I was full face mask certified. Full Facemask diving is some of the hardest Diving to do. I've known cave divers who don't even full face mask dive
De Plam is literally tourist attraction lol. If you want to explore the island, get a rental and drive around. The residential beaches are so much better, cleaner, and they have more wildlife. I highly recommend Tres Tapi in the AM, you’ll see turtles!
Sometimes you have NO option, especially when you are on a cruise and want to do a quick expedition. Sometimes we don't have all day to drive around unfortunately 😢
I would much rather scuba dive, but I completely understand that some people are not certified. It seems fun though. How old do u have to be? I’m guessing 10 cuz that is what it is for scuba diving.
I have already done that in Thailand for 20 minutes and I'm 9 years old its not that scary the water is just cold and I fed a fish when I went underwater its soooo cool
I’ve done that with my family when we went to a vacation a few years back in Boracay, (Such a gorgeous island) it was really nice. We dove 15 feet under water. Water was crystal clear. Our feet were touching the sand and we saw these exotic beautiful little fishies and we got to feed them. We also saw the corals. It was awesome. I’d do it again. Also FYI: if you were to try this make sure you do not swim up because water will get inside your helmet. I was an idiot and tried swimming up and nearly drowned in my helmet. Luckily I got the water out by swimming down. My parents were so confused as to why my hair and face were wet. 💀
I just had my honeymoon in Aruba. This was by far our funnest adventure we went on. I would recommend this to everyone, they have this in florida also at discovery cove, and a few other places in the USA
I went seawalking once before it's a cool experience, when you go down, it all feels fake but it's real and me and my brothers that went down all came up saying the fishes bit our feet when we were walking up the stairs
bruh that’s the helmet they gave eleven when she was in the tank in stranger things ☠️
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING 😂
I was thinking the same thing
SAME!
SAME
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I’ve done that in Grand Cayman. Loved the divers. I have a huge fear of open water and as soon as I lowered under water I started hyperventilating and had to go back up. I kept saying I couldn’t do it but the divers took me all the way down. One held my hand and one stayed on the other side of the ladder face to face with me till I got down. It truly is a different world under water!!
Hell yeah 👍
Brings back fond memories of my early days diving salvage with my father. You missed out quite a few 'tricks' but I guess the video can only be so long. We wore thick woollens under the suit to help maintain body temperature as the water would leech all our warmth. The air supply pumps were still manual hand pumps, 1 pump per diver, 4 men per pump. To call us up for lunch the hot aromatic food was held near the air intake, the food smell would have us at the surface in no time. Similarly, the men turning the pump handles were rotated regularly as their sweaty B.O. would also be pumped down to us. I hope you were briefed never to bend over as your suit was not laced to your body, but you were not deep enough for it to be life-threatening. Your air exhaust is at the top so if you bend over your exhaust moves to the bottom and your suit inflates and you surface fast, feet first. Lethal if you are at depth. Always check your suit for residents before you get dressed, nothing worse than having a cockroach or mouse appear in your helmet when you are under. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
i like the part where we actually see him explore underwater
Isn’t that the helmet they used on Eleven in episode 4 of stranger things?
Ye
I thought the same thing
Yes
Yeah I was about to comment that 🤣
Yes it is
Oh no way I was on that island 2 weeks qgo
Thanks for ze likes
Me to:)
Same
@@Saaaaaaaaffff llkjjiiyhkkklltdZSASZ
That's fucking epic man
Wait when exactly I was at the rui palace from may 7-may16th
Cool I love it too
YASS ofc I would swim
( I love swimming )
Same
When
Ive train swimming for 11 uears and my dad is a international coach in malaysia
@@1011richmond that’s cool I just came back from a swim meet lol! Only drops like a sec on everything 🤦♀️
Nice
Cool 👍🏼😎
That guy didn’t even use the lift when I went😂 he just picked it up and dropped it on my head lmao
Lmfao are they heavy?
@@krazykreatures6055 no just 15-30kg they are full metal
@@krazykreatures6055 no, plus your under water 99% of the time so they are very light
Very nice
I’m so grateful to see a really famous influencer show how much there is to do on my beautiful island ❤❤❤❤
That’s so cool I went on vacation there and when we went to De Palm Island me and my sis got terrible coral burns because for the snorkeling, the waves were huge. I personally love Aruba and De Palm Island because there’s so much stuff you could do. I couldn’t do the thing you did here but me and my family hanged out with the flamingos, swam, and did snorkeling. We didint have that much time to do everything but it was sick
If you got Coral Burns that means you were touching the coral and you're not supposed to do that asshole
❤❤❤❤❤ the ocean is my favourite
Omg it’s 011 from stranger things it’s the same helmet thing…..
I was looking for this comment 😂
@@libr3043 me too ahaha🤭🤣
Lol
Who else immediately picked up stranger things vibes
I’ve been to that exact place and I did that
Ik it seems like all his videos I’ve been to some of them
my dad just came back from aruba last week
Same
we almost give a fuck
Scared of water
As a certified PADI diver,I would do this in a heart beat. Air is being fed into the helmet,so you don't end up breathing your own co2. Totally safe. If you get dizzy,it is time to surface.
Jesus dude you must be open water recreational certified only if you think this is even remotely safe.
@@Tsumami__Sorry to dissappoint you, but i am a certified rescue diver, S&R-diver, not to mention EOP, AFI and ARD-trained.
that hat made me go “EL USES THAT IN ST!!”
Yea that’s what I was thinking
Same lol
Same
What????
Same
Uh.... YESS OFCOURSE! I love the ocean so much
who else thought of stranger things when the helmet came out-
That’s immediately what I thought😂😂
i just commented that lol
First thing I saw
Yessss I was about to comment that
Definitely-
Is it heavy?
I’d recommend scuba diving but if you can’t for whatever reason I guess this could be fun 😅😂
Got mine lol
@@noiamgoodlol8547 “lol”
That seems way more dangerous than scuba diving. Sending untrained people into a compressed air underwater environment is just dumb. Training is what keeps scuba divers safe this has all of the dangers and minimal/none of the training.
@@jakehyer1817i dont think this would be too unsafe though, they are close to shore and in aruba which would mean its around 6-8 ft (meaning they dont necessarily have to learn to equalize) and they probably don't walk too far away anyway.
I feel like that's basically a high-tech version of a hard-hat diving suit
Omg this brings back PTSD of when I went helmet diving and they told me NOT to let go of the ladder, and I did, and I nearly drowned
but ptsd is a mental disorder that usually happens after a war…
@@dyslexicunderlord1207 you can get PTSD from many things. you get it from a traumatic experience that you've had, like war, abuse, or a near death experience
@@dyslexicunderlord1207 It was a joke 💀
@@pickles7168 yea but you can’t just get a mental disorder from something like that. PTSD makes you go crazy when you see or think about the event.
@@user__not__found.exe. I don’t see the irony in this comment
Nah, bro must have some powers
It looks like the think they put on 11 when testing her
that’s what i was thinking lmfao
VOLIME 2 FRIDAY BUT technicly 1200 am tomorrow night so imma just stay up till 12 am and watch it
My 1st thought when I see this video
I went to Aruba 4 weeks ago and it was so fun! The water was crystal clear
"Helmet goes on" yeah no shot where else does it go? This is just a joke btw
@Mr.Whitty it was
@Mr.Whitty at least a little
helmet reminds me of bioshockw
Already did it. The one I did they had a chess table and cool stuff down there
@William Emery 🤓
I would never do it because my head would itch😂😢
I live depalm island.. I went snorkeling there like 4 years ago.. Aruba is one of my fav vacation spots.
I’m from Aruba and i have never done that.. now i wanna do it!!
Its worth it!
OMG looks like what 011 Where's in stranger things,no just me ...ok
Yeah true
Tried this once in Thailand. Good fun, but Scuba Diving is infinitely better.
Tried it once in bali, the helmet was (expectedly) heavy af, my shoulder legit got sore after going up lol
I know you're lying cause the helmet isn't heavy once under water.
Dude that helmet looks like the Lego astronaut helmet
I tried to do that but the helmet was to heavy and I felt claustrophobic
same i was so scared
Him: would you do it
Me: I Already did it it’s so fun
Sureeeeee
I tried when I went to St Maarten but I was 9 so I couldn't handle it and water went into my helmet 😭
Small ahh head😭😭
*Me: Stranger things season 1 👁👄👁*
Stranger things
i would just suggest doing a padi course, so many places they can teach you around aruba and its totally worth it even tho its annoying doing the tests and studying
All I could think of was the scene where eleven from Stranger things puts the helmet on
Same
straight outa spongebob 💀
Yess
Ocean man take me by the hand.🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊
Walk underwater and destroy nature with your own feet, great idea!
What
What
what
Its from the dutch
the bottom is clearly sand, they wouldnt just let you freely walk on coral.
I would never do this unless I was full face mask certified. Full Facemask diving is some of the hardest Diving to do. I've known cave divers who don't even full face mask dive
I did this in havelock last 2 years ago, this is advertised as sea walk there ❤️❤️🔥
bro committed eleven
the sky looks so damn good
Stranger things vibes from that helmet lol
Nah when I saw the helmet I knew everyone in there mind was thinking stranger things
Why did the mask thing remind me of stranger things lol
That’s like what eleven wore in stranger things 1!
Bruh that’s what idly was based off of
It’s giving 11 flashbacks in session 2
OMG!! I was in Aruba like two weeks ago, and I loved it. My family and I went on a cruise there.
That’s literally the Lego scuba helmet
Sharks, jellyfish, porcupine fish, sting rays, electric eels, saltwater piranha…what is there to fear? Not much.
Ohh I love Aruba I went on a submarine *it was great*
Gave me stranger things vibes right away
De Plam is literally tourist attraction lol. If you want to explore the island, get a rental and drive around. The residential beaches are so much better, cleaner, and they have more wildlife. I highly recommend Tres Tapi in the AM, you’ll see turtles!
Sometimes you have NO option, especially when you are on a cruise and want to do a quick expedition. Sometimes we don't have all day to drive around unfortunately 😢
I would much rather scuba dive, but I completely understand that some people are not certified. It seems fun though. How old do u have to be? I’m guessing 10 cuz that is what it is for scuba diving.
I can see I’m not the only one that thought of El and the stranger things helmet lol
Me:yes!
My trust issues:😏
# this literally is giving stranger things eleven
It’s actually really heavy so you can walk on the sea floor and it’s actually really cool to experience I would definitely do it again
Is the helmet heavy
100% I would do this😊
I have already done that in Thailand for 20 minutes and I'm 9 years old its not that scary the water is just cold and I fed a fish when I went underwater its soooo cool
I've tried this in a different place and holy hell.. that helmet was freakin HEAVY. My shoulders were sore afterwards
I did this in Aruba too! So much fun
Him in his head: where did they get this from
Me:that's from stranger things
I love Aruba!!
Ain’t no way I’m going to Aruba soon
I already go there :>
I’ve done that with my family when we went to a vacation a few years back in Boracay, (Such a gorgeous island) it was really nice. We dove 15 feet under water. Water was crystal clear. Our feet were touching the sand and we saw these exotic beautiful little fishies and we got to feed them. We also saw the corals. It was awesome. I’d do it again. Also FYI: if you were to try this make sure you do not swim up because water will get inside your helmet. I was an idiot and tried swimming up and nearly drowned in my helmet. Luckily I got the water out by swimming down. My parents were so confused as to why my hair and face were wet. 💀
My Brain :stranger things lol 😂
Brus bouta be transported to the upside down
This guy just single handedly spawned the stranger things fanbase
Bro that looks like so much fun but how do you breathe???? I’d definitely y do this tho
I loved De Palm island. That place got me so drunk it was insane😂
Helmet looks like it’s from stranger things lol
Was I the only one that started to think of eleven from stranger things when she was in the tank?
That’s the helmet from stranger things for when she was in the tank😂
I just had my honeymoon in Aruba. This was by far our funnest adventure we went on. I would recommend this to everyone, they have this in florida also at discovery cove, and a few other places in the USA
I went seawalking once before it's a cool experience, when you go down, it all feels fake but it's real and me and my brothers that went down all came up saying the fishes bit our feet when we were walking up the stairs
Fun fact I can actually hold my breath longer if the water is short
I my sister and I had a bootleg brotha get us gear and take us down like 35’ in Aruba. Both of our first time. So fun. I’ll never forget it.
why does that helmet remind me of a show… that’s STRANGE
Y’all rly be feeling like eleven
I thought the hook was a banana at first 💀
My dude looks like eleven w that thing on
How does it stop water from getting in? And yes I would do it if it is completely safe
Eveytime i hear Aruba i thinks of Natalie Holloway
I did this in the Dominican Republic. It is an amazing experience
As soon as I leave the damn island the thing pops up
Does this prevent high pressure? Due to past ear infection, my ears can't handle pressure.
This is giving me Eleven vides from stranger things-
I’m gonna need that pov