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While it would be great to not worry about deco or gas supply, I'm not sure the end is how I would want to go. Drowning isn't the most peaceful or quick way to go.

well, I'm not sure being on the surface during the end of the world would be all that peaceful either :)
 
I'd teleport to Mars With a 30 year supply of food and air. Must be some water in a cavern somewhere.
 
deep ice diving in Antarctica....I'm just sayin'
 
Antarctica ... given the "no limits" scenario of the OP, it's probably the only way I'd ever be able to afford to go diving there ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
descend to about 150, turn away from the wall, and head out into the blue, with no fear of consequences as the world is ending anyway.
Am I the only one suddenly remembering the closing scene of "The big blue"?


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Of course, diving would be the last thing on my mind. There probably wouldn't be anything on my mind. But if the end wasn't coming tomorrow I would want to be somewhere in the Indo Pacific shell collecting. This is where the most variety of molluscs exists, the theory being that somewhere over there is where the first molluscs evolved.
 
Back to Chuuk Lagoon for the 7th time!
 
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