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Tridant

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We be Rich ARGHH!!!!!:D


there's alot of diver's out there that want to share what they have uncoverd or have discovered. In this thread diver's all over the world can tell/express what they have found.

Only we diver's can discover the deep's mysterious and valuable
 
Hey everybody i went diving at veince but boy was the visibility bad. but on the up side i found 2 shark teeth in my BCD pocket!!
 
A few week's back i went diving in the golf of mexico. i went diving on m60 tank's. there were million's of fish inside of the tank's(mostly grouper). so anyway i was swimming along and come across an anker tighed too 1 of the m60 tank's.I took it back to the surface and found that it was a year old and it was worth big$$.
if u want to see these tank's look at n@rco$i$ photo Gallery


poeple on that dive
missdirected
Eandiver
Tridant
N@rco$i$
 
missdirected,eandiver,n@rco$i$ and me went diveing on veteran's reef. There are 3 barge's sunk there on one of them was a hammer tied to it was a fishing line with an estimate of 10pound'sthese ship's are located in the golf of mexico 16 mile's.
 
Story has it that this ship was a French supply ship for the navy,it lays in about 6 metres about 150 to 200 metres from the shore.
There are loads of buttons and buckles in the wreckage.
I tried to upload a photo but it has to many mega pixals.
I did not remove the buckle I found from wreck I found this some way from the wreckage on the way to the shore this was earlier in the year and we had resently had some storms here and thought it would show some more of wreckage,I was right.
Normally its sandy on the way out & back,this time the sand had moved leaving a more solid bottom with lots of small dips / holes and in one of these was the buckle I also found something else but am not sure what it is or off.It looks like part of a whistle.
 
duncan1958:
Story has it that this ship was a French supply ship for the navy,it lays in about 6 metres about 150 to 200 metres from the shore.
There are loads of buttons and buckles in the wreckage.
I tried to upload a photo but it has to many mega pixals.
I did not remove the buckle I found from wreck I found this some way from the wreckage on the way to the shore this was earlier in the year and we had resently had some storms here and thought it would show some more of wreckage,I was right.
Normally its sandy on the way out & back,this time the sand had moved leaving a more solid bottom with lots of small dips / holes and in one of these was the buckle I also found something else but am not sure what it is or off.It looks like part of a whistle.

That's really cool! wish we had thou's kinda wreck's in florida:D
 
Tridant:
That's really cool! wish we had thou's kinda wreck's in florida:D
You guys have plenty of wrecks (and great diving) granted not a pile of old timbers.
I shall be in Florida from the 26th of this month till the 30th of may.
Diving with Splashdown on thursday 27th and friday 28th.
Then up to Orlando for the weekend then over to the Tampa area for about a week,
doing shark tooth dive with Florida west scuba school.
Would I be correct that your dad goes under the name of narcosis.
If it is I have "spoken " with him a few weeks ago about maybe meeting up.
 

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