Another way to explore the reefs...

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That is not a submersible, it is just a neat concept on a glass bottom boat so that non divers can see the underwater world. I like the concept because that way they are not encouraged to become divers where they will impact the reef ecosystem by poking, grabbing and twisting and smashing it to smitherines and yet still get to enjoy the beauty and be a part of it for a moment, if from a safe distance
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I haven't enroll in a scuba diving class yet, but if you guys are interested to explore the coral
reef infront of my property let me know. I am more than happy to guide you, it is located in
Philippines, it is near the proposed International Airport in Laguindingan,Cagayan de Oro city
which is now under construction.

Thanks,

Joe
 
US Navy used to have a small boat called the See Sea stationed at Point Loma. It had twin pontoon hulls with a Plexiglas ball on a vertical tube suspended between them. The ball had a couple of aircraft seats in it and could be lowered about 10 feet below the water line. I got a ride on it once cruising through the kelp beds. Awesome. You actually sea a lot more than you do on scuba because your field of vision is so much bigger.
 

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