relived and researched by the divers. Harmony has been blessed to partake on some of these dives

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Southern , CA
# of dives
100 - 199
Harmony Jeannie Durbin received her open water certificate in 2014 and dove her 100th dive on Dec 7, 2019. She caught the salvage bug diving the Olympic in 2018. Admired by the beauty of the ship, she quickly learned there was a group of people that took wreck diving to the next level and this stimulated her intellectually. They didn’t dive the wrecks for the mere beauty of the ships and sea life. They dive wrecks to uncover the mystery of the 5 W’s. It wasn’t all about pulling up treasures to support a maritime, but to find missing links to perceiver the history.
help the families that lost loved ones and help with their ancestry trees. Identify air and boat crafts from various markings and a date carbon from the wood and other items. The dive didn’t end after the equipment was cleaned, it relived and researched by the divers. Harmony has been blessed to partake on some of these dives and hopes to find her constant dive buddy to work on wrecks dive projects together with
 
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