cra2
Contributor
I just recently saw the articles on diving in a lead mine in Missouri, or a missile silo in Texas;
http://www.dtmag.com/dive-usa/BonneTerreMineMO.html
http://www.dtmag.com/dive-usa/TexasMissileSiloTX.html
So my question is, what OTHER unique or unusual dives are out there?
Please provide links (or thorough descriptions). Simplying replying, "West End" doesn't mean anything to anyone who has no idea what/where that is.
Ok, just remembered a couple myself;
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
http://www.nemo33.com/index_en/dive.html
Epcot's The Living Seas features a 6-million-gallon indoor aquarium with more than 65 species of marine life, including sharks, huge sea turtles, playful eagle rays and schools of colorful tropical fish. With guaranteed calm seas, no current and unlimited visibility.
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/tourDetail?id=EpcotDiveQuestTourPage&bhcp=1
Utah's Mile-High Saltwater Fish
http://www.dtmag.com/dive-usa/BelmontHotSpringsUT.html
http://www.dtmag.com/dive-usa/BonneTerreMineMO.html
http://www.dtmag.com/dive-usa/TexasMissileSiloTX.html
So my question is, what OTHER unique or unusual dives are out there?
Please provide links (or thorough descriptions). Simplying replying, "West End" doesn't mean anything to anyone who has no idea what/where that is.
Ok, just remembered a couple myself;
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
http://www.nemo33.com/index_en/dive.html
Epcot's The Living Seas features a 6-million-gallon indoor aquarium with more than 65 species of marine life, including sharks, huge sea turtles, playful eagle rays and schools of colorful tropical fish. With guaranteed calm seas, no current and unlimited visibility.
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/tourDetail?id=EpcotDiveQuestTourPage&bhcp=1
Utah's Mile-High Saltwater Fish
http://www.dtmag.com/dive-usa/BelmontHotSpringsUT.html