Strangest most unsettling thing seen diving?

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Perhaps this would be a start.

In perhaps the most compelling account, military divers in Siberia's Lake Baikal, the world's deepest lake, encountered "a group of humanoid creatures dressed in silvery suits" at a depth of 160 feet. Three humans died during the ensuing chase.

They are out there.

Russian Navy Reveals Its Secret UFO Encounters - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News - FOXNews.com

Me, not what I saw, just diving in the middle of the Atlantic in over 6000' of water and looking down and imagining that depth. Makes you feel small.
 
Perhaps this would be a start.

In perhaps the most compelling account, military divers in Siberia's Lake Baikal, the world's deepest lake, encountered "a group of humanoid creatures dressed in silvery suits" at a depth of 160 feet. Three humans died during the ensuing chase.

Maybe they wouldn't have seen the "humanoid creatures dressed in silvery suits" if they had been diving TMX...

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Maybe they wouldn't have seen the "humanoid creatures dressed in silvery suits" if they had been diving TMX...

:eyebrow:

or possibly that bottle of potato squeezes they each had before the dive. Drunk and Narced is a nasty combination comrade...
 
And who was chasing whom?
 
Strangest thing I ever saw was a fat lady, about four feet square in a custom and very colorful wetsuit rolling around in the currents out at Snapper Reef.
 
The complete intact skeleton of a bat ray off La Jolla Shores......
 
saw a guy in a speedo gearing up the other day at Portage Quarry.
 
The WARHAMMER maneuver :rofl3:

Sorry! Couldn't help myself!
 
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