Why Dive the Oceans...?

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Drewski

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Less than 48 Hours ago, I shot this video on the USS Tarpon, a WW II Submarine in 140 FT of water 30 miles southeast of Hatteras Island, North Carolina.

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The camera couldn't capture the REAL visibility using only natural light. It was like swimming in blue glass. Truly spectacular...

Andy
 
Great video. The east side has been the recipient of some nice blue water over the past week or two. Atlas visibility has been as good as I have seen it since the late 1980's.
be safe
Mike
 
Fantastic, Drewski! Makes a "Texas Swamp Diver" like me ready to make the trip and head for some blue water again. Thanks for providing the incentive!
 
Thanks! Nice video, especially when I'm stuck here in the office.
 
Impressive, and I just there on a business trip a few days ago. Man That is cool
 
That video gives a nice feeling of weightlessness and calm! Must have been very peaceful having such beautiful conditions. Thanks!

Dave C
 
Very cool!

Although, when I first saw your topic title, my thought was, "Why dive the ocean? Because trying to dive desert sand isn't nearly as much fun!"
 

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