XxMerlinxX
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Lol, that's horrible.
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Yea, you got it. They put the new treatment plant buck in operation last year but we are still finding lots of STUFF floating around the water. One time several years ago while diving the Tribune we surfaced in a layer of sewage an inch or two thick with solid turds floating everywhere It was like a ship carrying O'henry bars had just sunk. One of the guys that was with us was urching and trying not to toss his cookies on his swim back to the boat. Emm yum-o.
ZDD
Call me a wimp or whatever but there would have to be gold (the 14k kind) in that water for me to dive there dude.
In fact one of my diving buddies did get gold from this wreck, a beautiful large gold coin from the 1700s. I don't remember the exact year or the coin type so I will get him to send me the details and a pic to post.
ZDD
PS the sewage thing here has being cleaned up for now but many cities in Canada and I am sure other parts of the world still dump un-treated sewage into the water ways.![]()
When I dive in those conditions I hope that I never have to switch regulators, you never know what might sneak in your mouth as you put the reg back in.I've done several search/recoveries in the Cornwallis river where it goes through Kentville. A picturesque meandering river full of agricultural chemicals, debris, and 'brown trout'.
Kirk
As promised here is a pix of the gold Spade Guinea from 1700s and is about the size of a quarter. This was found under a cannon ball and on the same wreck where we were crap diving. Some things are just worth the effort.In fact one of my diving buddies did get gold from this wreck, a beautiful large gold coin from the 1700s. I don't remember the exact year or the coin type so I will get him to send me the details and a pic to post.
ZDD
PS the sewage thing here has being cleaned up for now but many cities in Canada and I am sure other parts of the world still dump un-treated sewage into the water ways.![]()
As promised here is a pix of the gold Spade Guinea from 1700s and is about the size of a quarter. This was found under a cannon ball and on the same wreck where we were crap diving. Some things are just worth the effort.
ZDD