ljpm
Contributor
Hi all,
I was watching a video on youtube last night, Drain the Great Lakes . Not a great video but it showed a couple of sites that I thought would be incredible to dive.
One was East Charity Shoal at the east end of Lake Ontario. Charity Shoal apparently is a 450 million year old impact crater. It is also only about 20 meters deep at the center of the crater. Has anyone dove the crater? Anything worth seeing?
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Ea...4b!8m2!3d44.0333333!4d-76.4833333?hl=en&hl=en
Another site that looked interesting was the Alpena Amberley Ridge in Lake Huron. The video actually had divers going down to investigate a stone line that may have been put in place 8000 years ago to hunt caribou.
The show also showed the water falls in Lake Huron but I have seen people discuss them on her already.
I was watching a video on youtube last night, Drain the Great Lakes . Not a great video but it showed a couple of sites that I thought would be incredible to dive.
One was East Charity Shoal at the east end of Lake Ontario. Charity Shoal apparently is a 450 million year old impact crater. It is also only about 20 meters deep at the center of the crater. Has anyone dove the crater? Anything worth seeing?
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Ea...4b!8m2!3d44.0333333!4d-76.4833333?hl=en&hl=en
Another site that looked interesting was the Alpena Amberley Ridge in Lake Huron. The video actually had divers going down to investigate a stone line that may have been put in place 8000 years ago to hunt caribou.
The show also showed the water falls in Lake Huron but I have seen people discuss them on her already.