81 days and Lake Lanier will be dry??

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UnderSeaBumbleBee

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"With a dry winter in the forecast and an estimated 81 days of stored water left in Lake Lanier, the north Georgia reservoir that supplies water to about 3 million residents, the state is considering more restrictions regardless of the Corps' decision."

Corps could limit discharges from Georgia lake amid drought worries - CNN.com

Just read the above article on Lake Lanier. We sure could use some rain in the whole southeast.
 
Great time to put some dive sites out in the lake! You could roll a few cars and a school bus out there now.

How deep were you when you lost your camera and how deep is that area now Mike? How is your wife doing? I really enjoyed meeting her. She seems like a real dear. Please tell her hello for me.
 
My max depth for the dive was 53 feet, at the point I realized it was no longer with me, 40, now at 50 and 37 respectively...

Susan is fine, I'll tell here hi for you!

Mike
 

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