Ancient ship in the Baikal, Russia

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Phenomenal! I can only dream what it's like to be the first to come across a wreck. My wife would kill me if I ever happened upon one because I'd forever be in the water. On second thought, maybe that's why she so supportive of my diving...
 
Thank for your interest and questions!
The warmest water in Listvyanka the village where our dive center located is about 64 F
The "Small Sea" area is about 71 F

Andrey
 
Andrey,
You guys are true explorers and adventurers. You bring out the true spirit of diving. Discovery and exploration is what is all about. Thanks for sharing your discovery. Pretty amazing stuff. Congratulations.
Paul
 
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