Great Barrier Reef Video

Discussion in 'General Reef Topics' started by tangopa, Aug 11, 2009.

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  1. tangopa

    tangopa Bristle Worm

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    Bunner Bubble Tip Anemone

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    awww US only!!! boo....
     
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    Sorry, but I feel I have to put my 2 cents in, and in a negative way.
    If you think this is a "pretty cool" documentary, please don't ever go scuba diving or snorkeling. I was flat-out appalled when watching this. The divers in this movie broke, killed, harassed, and stressed more corals and other sea life than I could ever imagine. It was like they almost made it a point to break or touch every piece of SPS they could see. Pretty much the same for fish, turtles, basically everything. They treated the reef throughout the entire movie with an unimaginable amount of disrespect. If this thing is a documentary on anything, its how to be the most irresponsible diver this side of the galaxy.
     
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    jakeh24 Pajama Cardinal

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    just watched the whole thing it was cool

    have to agree with pack though
    especially when she picked up the parrot fish
     
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    Would have been great to look at but...
    I wish I were in the US;)
     
  7. tangopa

    tangopa Bristle Worm

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    @ PackLeader: I'm not disagreeing with what you said, but this forum can be hilarious sometimes. Yeah...not condoning any reef mistreatment, however. if you think Twilight is pretty cool, you've got about 100,000 authors turning in their graves.
     
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    tangopa Bristle Worm

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    Sorry, I should elaborate a bit, because I feel my last post was a little vague in its intentions. I agree with what you are saying, I just think that this movie has a lot to offer beyond your critiques.

    I also think Twilight is not a good book, but I cast no aspersions at anyone who disagrees.

    :)
     
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    lol you realize thats blade standing behind them? :)
     
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    Observation – noun

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