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dmdoss

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Oh this was fun. Above 3 ft vis was 2 or 3 inchs. Below that it was black. Raising a 4ton sail boat in it after a big rain. Not my favorite dive.
 

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Wow. Thats some pretty skully water! Hope you got paid well for it!
 
Looks like just another day at the office to me.
Or it did before I retired.
 
Good thing there are plenty of entanglement hazards too ...
 
That isn't bad, you can still SEE the water. :wink:

Gary D.
 
jeckyll:
Good thing there are plenty of entanglement hazards too ...

Yep, Every time I went down I got caught in a cable.
 
Hope you got paid well for it!
Wow, yeah! Salvage by the braille system ... ain't it fun?
 
Typical local lake. No kidding!

That's why I don't dive in them. The water will dye a wetsuit red.

Thankfully, we have some "good" lakes--where the water might be green, but at least we can see our fin tips. Gotta love Texas swamp diving!
 

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