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yesterday at Makaha caverns
. large Doritos bag
. many many many golf balls
. plastic bags
. pastic utensil(minus the pokey end)
. spent fire work
. and a white mask(minus lenses)

most items retrieved and placed in trash recepticle (couldnt collect all the g-balls)
 
Just found two small anchors on a recent jettie dive at south padre island Texas. Placed one infront of the dive shop and used one as a spare for the boat.
 
This is an incredible thread.
I am 40 pages in and when I get to the end, I will post my list of treasures.
Chug
 
I recovered the ff.
1, vintage bomb 15 kg. [disposed] eod
2.vintage bomb 50 kg. [disposed] eod
3.dive knife
4.6 lbs weights
5.mask old type
6.ring
7.china wares plate [ broken]
8.recovered dead person around 50 bodies
 
cont.
9.a round Cristal ball i got it in the river
10. found a fighter plane world war 2 machine gun missing ,one engine missing still u/w
 
i am a lover of purple and it's hard to find purple gear because it has always been pink for women... :([/QUOTE
Barney need to come to Japan the home of colorful dive gear. Send me a PM and I will try and find you a Japanese catalog of dive gear.
 
Nothing fantastic but:

fishing lures (a couple were still attached to the pole).
beer cans, beer bottles, regular bottles - some fairly old
batteries (auto/boat)
anchors
plastic jugs filled with concrete
snorkels, 1 mask, 1 fin
shoes
1 full size range, 1 refridgerator
a variety of nets and fishing lines caught on rocks/reef
some ammo (unsure of exactly what type as we didn't touch it)
golf balls, one golf club
a 12 speed bike, bike rims, shopping cart
patio chairs, table
a couple pieces of silverware

One way or another, most of it was hauled out.
 
A WW2 era fire extinguisher (off a WW2 wreck)
Numerous pieces of scuba gear
Lot's of sharks teeth

And the coolest, a bottle with a note in it but had leaked and sank. Unfortunately the note was just barely legible and I couldn't figure who to write back to.
 
A headless Bat carcass in 80 feet of water Off Coronado island In Baja Sur
 

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