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This is the #1 dive I want to do before I die. I've been drooling over pictures of it for years
I can assure you that being in water cooled by a nuke is not bad. We live by a cooling pond for a nuke plant. We have swan, boat, water ski, knee board and wakeboarding on it. No real problems, as long as you can get past my third eye
And the pond provides a lovely green glow when you hang out there at night?
Kristopher
Of places I haven't been, diving with humboldt squids in Baja intrigues me the most.
Yes; from what I have read, divers have used chain-mail shark suits, body armor, shark cages, plexiglass cages, and tethers to avoid being dragged into the depths.Aren't those squids dangerous?
The Wikipedia page for the jellyfish lake states that scuba diving isn't allowed there. Is that erroneous information? We all know that *everything* on Wikipedia is *always* accurate....lolol.
Kristopher