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... so I'm only going to post it in the Alaska forum. The rest of ScubaBoard doesn't even bother reading in here, right? =p
Anyhoo...
This summer our dive club (The Unalaska Divers Association), had a brilliant idea to produce a music video based on one of our local dive sites. After a couple months of meeting on the weekends we managed to pull it off and the result is amusing, to say the least!
From the YouTube description:
The inspiration for this song came from one of our local dive sites; the Delta Western T-Dock. This dock is one of the original docks on Unalaska Island, and has history dating back to the fur-trading days of the late 1800s. Currently, the dock supplies fuel to much of the Bering Sea fishing fleet and is always bustling with activity as various ships come in to refuel. Below the waterline, numerous species of aquatic life have made a home amongst the pilings. Anemones, starfish, barnacles and tube worms can be found attached to the wooden dock supports, and several different types of crab are often found crawling on the ocean floor.
Fueled by a fit of hypothermia-induced creativity after a particularly good dive at this site in April, the concept of making this music video was born. After hard work through the summer, our project finally came to fruition, and we're excited for this opportunity to share one of our favorite dive sites with Divers and Ocean enthusiasts everywhere!
Produced by the Unalaska Divers Association in partnership with OTFB Productions, Unalaska Community Broadcasting, and Delta Western Fuels.
So, for those of you who want to see a bunch of cold-water divers acting goofy, here's the link:
I don't suffer from insanity I enjoy it ... (stolen from someone on another forum)
Invade The Rock
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A great time was had by all this year so why don't you come and make it a better time next year [countdown=3/1/2011 7:00 AM;Cant wait until it is here]Count down:[/countdown] !!!!!!!!!!!!!