Posted on Aug 5, 2015
Where is the coolest place you ever went scuba diving?
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Do you scuba dive? Where is the coolest place you ever explored underwater? We took some Wounded Warriors diving with the gentle giant fish and whale sharks at Georgia Aquarium. That was different but pretty awesome.
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Tennessee river in the 70's almost completely black,Had to feel for direction --retrieving downed small aircraft.It was different but exciting.
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SSG Aaron Rivera
Been there also in Chattanooga just to give some others the experience of a drift dive. You're exactly right about the clarity... only about 10" from your goggles
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SSgt Terry P.
SSG Aaron Rivera - You should have dived there in the 70's,you could actually put your hand on your mask and not be able to see it if you were over 35 feet.
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MSG Cliff Brogdon
I went diving in Djibouti Africa. We dove with the Whale Sharks. It was Incredible. Just to be down there and see a creature of that size without anything between you. That was my best dive!!!
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I had the opportunity to work with the aquarium in Guam (underwater world) and take certified divers and discover SCUBA participants in the shark tank. That was pretty awesome. I've gotten lucky though and I've had a heck of a lot of "best dive ever"s
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CH (MAJ) William Beaver, I never went anywhere cool while scuba diving. The sport scares me to death. I did enjoy skydiving though.
However, I went to high school with one the world's most renown cave divers, Sheck Exley (April 1, 1949 – April 6, 1994). "He is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of cave diving. During his career, he established many of the basic safety procedures used in cave and overhead diving today. Exley was also a pioneer of extreme deep scuba diving."
Here's a link to the Wikipedia article about Sheck:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheck_Exley
However, I went to high school with one the world's most renown cave divers, Sheck Exley (April 1, 1949 – April 6, 1994). "He is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of cave diving. During his career, he established many of the basic safety procedures used in cave and overhead diving today. Exley was also a pioneer of extreme deep scuba diving."
Here's a link to the Wikipedia article about Sheck:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheck_Exley
Sheck Exley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sheck Exley (April 1, 1949 – April 6, 1994) was an American cave diver. He is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of cave diving,[1][2] and he wrote two major books on the subject: Basic Cave Diving: A Blueprint for Survival[3] and Caverns Measureless to Man.[4] On February 6, 1974, Exley became the first chairman of the Cave Diving Section of the National Speleological Society.[5][6] During his career, he established many of the basic...
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