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Wow!! that is so cool!! Completely out of my league at the moment:D I can't get over the viz, and lighting at that depth.

I hope this isn't too tacky to ask, but curiosity is killing me. What does just the gas fills cost for one diver to do a dive like that?
 
Wow!! that is so cool!! Completely out of my league at the moment:D I can't get over the viz, and lighting at that depth.

I hope this isn't too tacky to ask, but curiosity is killing me. What does just the gas fills cost for one diver to do a dive like that?

Just the raw gas, not including the couple hours of labor per diver to blend it all, was around $150.00/diver for this dive.


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So are y'all going to try to raise that anchor or measuring to I.D. it?

How old do you think it is?

What kind of ship do you think it was from?

Mike
 
nicely done, thanks for sharing


Wow!! that is so cool!! Completely out of my league at the moment:D I can't get over the viz, and lighting at that depth.

I hope this isn't too tacky to ask, but curiosity is killing me. What does just the gas fills cost for one diver to do a dive like that?
that was pretty impressive clarity to have that vis down there
 
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