Coolest/Most Unique "Finds" While Diving?

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The usual run of dive-related losses, including close to fifty pounds of lead shot bags, during the course of one year; masks -- prescription and otherwise; fins; gloves; eyeglasses; two dive watches, both beaters; a wrist-mounted computer with a barnacle smack-dab on the display; and a decorator crab gauntly sporting -- firmly attached to a torn bikini bottom . . .
 

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I am a search and recovery diver. Hence, my list is a bit long. I could have picked one or two items only, but it is fun to share, so...

I've found a few interesting things, indeed. I live in a city that was formed in the 13th century and it has a river flowing through it. On one of my dives I stumbled upon an ancient mill stone (it's quite rough, though???). Another guy located an admiralty anchor that I helped to haul along the bottom so that it could be reached by the crane (no sufficiently large lifgt bags nor the verticality to use such).
Pics in this article (in Finnish):
Romunsukeltajat törmäsivät yllätyslöytöön Aurajoessa

This was the most memorable find. As a close second will come a moped/scooter/something:
Vapaaehtoiset sukeltajat nostivat moposkootterin Aurajoesta – sukeltaja: "Ehkä voisi jättää heittämättä"

and then there have been other things:
- a hand-pump pallet jack truck,
- a large metal shopping cart with four wheels,
- a cast iron bench - someone unknown to me apparently filmed it (and it was a hell to dig it up from the bottom sediment with hands and a crowbar):
),
- traffic signs,
- stretchers from an ambulance boat,
- a whistle, made out of clay, formed as a rooster,
- an abandoned fyke net flat on the bottom


Bicycles and electric scooters are too numerous to count.
 
I've gone to a local lake clean-up dives a couple of times, the tradition is to vote for the "find of the day" after it's all done. The weirdest thing (not found by me) was the cast iron tridenty-stand kind of thing that nobody could figure out FTW it was. The best guess was it could have been something for a fireplace, like maybe a poker stand of sorts. Looks like the photo is not on the shop's website anymore :( (that dive was pre-covid).

For those dives, the briefing includes "please don't find guns nor bags of white powder: if you do, we'll all be here until midnight writing witness statements, affidavits, and having all sorts of police-related fun".
 
I am a search and recovery diver.
I live in a city that was formed in the 13th century and it has a river flowing through it.
i too am a PSD. My city, Chicago, was founded in the 19th Century.

I found a few pinball machines with chains wrapped around them.

Squeaky, Knuckles and Jimmy No-Nose were nowhere left to be found.
 
Probably the most satisfying, is when we (my dive-buddy and myself) find someone's cell-phone and are able to return it.
Yes! Those precious moments of life are worth cherishing!
And even if the phone would no work, the pics on the SD-card (removable, hopefully), are intact.
We find lots of sunglasses
You do live in a happy place.
In some ways it's more interesting when you come across weird things
♥️
Probably my weirdest find, were these glasses, which had a phallic nose, and were absolutely covered in zebra mussels.
😨
 
≈ 2300 year old amphora, TWICE!

(Two different ones in two different locations at different times)

≈ 2300 year old amphora, TWICE!

(Two different ones in two different locations at different times)
Oh! That would be such a greek thing to do!
 
The weirdest thing I've ever come across at sea, albeit not while diving, was an inflatable "doll" with a strap-on attached.
If not a winner, then at least worth a honorable mention in the "weirdest thing affecting a diver on high seas".
I mean, thats, ... epic!
 
For those dives, the briefing includes "please don't find guns nor bags of white powder: if you do, we'll all be here until midnight writing witness statements, affidavits, and having all sorts of police-related fun".
Sounds like marriage,
‘speak now or forever hold your peace' - since 1549
 
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