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A friend just found this Nov 1963 skin diver mag in a relative's house, and sent it to me today, knowing that I would enjoy owning it!
Seems the now deceased fellow was a DIY diver back in the 40's and 50's, and did search and recovery dives for the NYS police. I asked, all his DIY gear was previously claimed by other relatives
Just got to thinking ... wish I had saved some of my old Skin Diver mags with pioneers in the sport like Neal Watson.
Life is a beach ... a walk in the sand, a tropical drink, a calypso band!
There's a place, where the boat leaves from. It takes away, all your big problems.
Your worries, you can drop them in the blue ocean. But, you gotta get away to where the boat leaves from.
Everyone needs to believe in something ... I believe I'll go diving.
HITLER IS NOT AOW - Download your copy here available from my website Diving My Way
Spoken by the arresting Officer: "If you take your hands off the car, I'll make your birth certificate a worthless document."
Who else envisions the adults getting off of this dock and then it floating up quickly and launching the kid in the raincoat backwards?
That is what the kid deserves for scarfing two buds from that six pack we were saving for SI, while we were diving!
I never noticed those beers sitting on the dock till they were pointed out years later. After 40+ years I have no idea what else was going on in that park, but it was a popular park.
I was completing my first open water dives, so maybe our instructor was drowning his sorrows at our lame, novice performance?
Growing up in the city, my interest in diving and underwater world was non-existent. I never watched Sea Hunt, any of the Jacque Cousteau show, yep, was pretty much clueless about diving with zero interest in knowing about it.
Thanks goodness for my vacation to Australia and New Zealand otherwise I'd still be a nosebreather.
Growing up in the city, my interest in diving and underwater world was non-existent. I never watched Sea Hunt, any of the Jacque Cousteau show, yep, was pretty much clueless about diving with zero interest in knowing about it.
Thanks goodness for my vacation to Australia and New Zealand otherwise I'd still be a nosebreather.
It was Sea Hunt that got me hooked. guess they did not get that show in the city? Seriously, I think the show may have been well before your time Sam.