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Is that show going to be on again? I was out diving last weekend and missed it. I guess I need to do less getting out & diving and more staying home & watching tv...

-Tiny-B
 
Seems the math is bad as well. 2004-1999 does not equal a couple. :wink:

Soggy:
Uh, no, it started in the late 1980s/early 1990s with the Woodville Karst Plains Project. They did an 18,000 ft linear penetration into the Wakulla Springs cave system in Florida with depths over 300 ffw. That's over 3 miles inside a cave.

DIR has been around and is well tested.

The Brittanic was just another one of their projects.
 
Tiny Bubbles:
Is that show going to be on again? I was out diving last weekend and missed it. I guess I need to do less getting out & diving and more staying home & watching tv...

-Tiny-B

Nothing beats the real thing, keep diving. That particular episode doesn't show any more in August. August 1st was the last time it aired.

Other episodes that air in August:

Science of the Deep schedule
 
Soggy:
Uh, no, it started in the late 1980s/early 1990s with the Woodville Karst Plains Project. They did an 18,000 ft linear penetration into the Wakulla Springs cave system in Florida with depths over 300 ffw. That's over 3 miles inside a cave.

DIR has been around and is well tested.

The Brittanic was just another one of their projects.
Thank you.
Bridget
 
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