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I still haven't gotten to do a wreck dive, but I'm only open water certified, so usually they're too deep for me. I guess I need to up my certification level. Anybody heard about the new documentary on the USS Cooper. A diver went down 600 feet to put a commemorative plaque for the lost crewmen on the hull of the ship. I didn't even know people could dive that deep. Check it out.
I need to get me a job looking for sunken treasure. I think that would be a great way to make a living depending on where it took you.
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HAVE you CLICKED HERE and voted for Kevin Metz to be the DM of the Year - Just some pictures from a photographic non-achiever Diving My Way - my non-professional website "It is better to remain silent and appear dumb, than to speak and remove all doubt." -- Winston Churchill --