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Hmm, maybe you should add a scene where the tunnels are flooded--sounds like you could get some good production value out of that. ;) It seems too good an opportunity to pass up--write it into the story!

You think like a filmmaker ;>)

I will definitely consider that but will have to discuss it with Ted first. In the end, he is the one who has to do the filming there.

Yeah, I mean of course it depends if it's dangerous... that wouldn't be a good idea. :/

I spoke with Ted today. He's alright, his area too. There's probably a lot of water in the tunnel though. He said the reason he won't film there in a while, isn't necessarily safety but mainly not wanting to lose the ( not waterproof) equipment that he's using ;>)

It's much better Ted stick to his excuses for not filming and then marathon when the tunnels dry out so he doesn't drown! D:

Also don't let him be tempted by awesome flooded tunnel footage unless he's willing to go in with friends and a pile of safety gear, I know caves can get hellishly slippery when wet and so did the handful of tunnels I've ever been down so I just assume all tunnels and caves are like that XD

Hope all your achey bits are better by now :)

Thank you for your nice comment and kind words. As always, they're very much appreciated.
Scroll up a little, for my comment on stephie.spicer to find out what Ted had to say :>)

P.S. You should always beware of cave trolls too.

I'm glad he opted to protect the equipment! XD

I've been into caves a couple of times with my dad checking on water meters, we went a little further in than where the water meter was but then decided we better come back with ropes and light helmets, but never got around to it. Diving and caving are always things I'd be doing with buddies even if all I was doing was filming, the extra pair of hands to hold equipment or on to you while you're leaning out for an interesting shot is always good ;D

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