That's a long-ass drive from St. Catherine to St. Luce. Takes me 12 hours from my place and I am closer.
Excellent dive. Deepest 40 metres I have ever experienced. Simply a wonderfully historic site. There is an artificial reef in the vicinity too and on the way (kind of) some excellent cold-water critter diving (Les Escoumins)
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Not trying to be a pain, but you ask a lot of questions about some pretty exotic and many out of the way places. Most of them a pain in the ass and expensive to get to. Do you ever get to dive them or is it just curiosity?
I have never read a posting about a dive you've made or place you recommend... seems odd.
What kind of vis can you expect outside the wreck? I wanted to do some photography but I was told that the vis is so bad that it is not even worth taking a camera down there. I did google search and lack of pictures of the actual wreck seemed to confirm that notion.
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Not trying to be a pain, but you ask a lot of questions about some pretty exotic and many out of the way places. Most of them a pain in the ass and expensive to get to. Do you ever get to dive them or is it just curiosity?
I have never read a posting about a dive you've made or place you recommend... seems odd.
Those are the places about which I write proposals and send out for sponsorships. In the past I have been fortunate to have some of my diving fully funded by sponsors. I did documentaries on U-352, Spiegel Grove and Civil War wreck (Benwood) and City of Washington that were fully sponsored.
I also did TV news feature on the ruins of an underwater town in Lake Lanier Georgia. This was partially funded. Out of a hundred crazy dives that I research into, one gets the initial interest from a sponsor and out of a hundred places that get the initial interest, one eventually gets done.
So yes. That is the story behind a lot of my posts
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Here is a documentary I did on U-352. The interview with George Purifoy (the skipper who discovered U-352) was his last media appearance. This documentary won gold medal from the US government and has been translated in many languages for international broadcast.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llNtAgLDM-o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISq74yqEdlQ
Here is the most recent project that sprang off of scubaboard. All these guys are from scubaboard and there was a thread on it somewhere. This television feature was translated into many languages and there are many versions of this available over the internet in Mandarin, Russian etc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSYx0XmEwYc
As you guys can see from the above, my sponsors are not interested in sending me to vacation destinations or resorts. If I go to my boss and ask him to send me to Cocoview resort then he will tell me to get lost!:viking2: They want a television story that would generate an audience as well as a third party that could sponsor the whole thing. It would either have to be historical or scientific or conservational etc. By the end of the day they want to see that I have put in some "work."
I hope this provides a context.