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On July 5, 2005, Pascal Bernabé set a world scuba dive depth record at -330 meters, an 8-hour dive retraced in the documentary "Deeper". It is only in September 2014 that the record will be beaten by 2.35m, reflecting the difficulty to dive as deep.
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On July 5, 2005, Pascal Bernabé set a world scuba dive depth record at -330 meters, an 8-hour dive retraced in the documentary "Deeper". It is only in September 2014 that the record will be beaten by 2.35m, reflecting the difficulty to dive as deep.
Organic cotton T-shirt (India) and conventional cotton polo (Bangladesh), manufactured following labour conditions respect and silk-printed in France.