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John A Lewis

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When it first came out, Raiders of the Lost Ark fired the imaginations of many young people. It made archeology seem really adventurous. Cool, even.

Time has a way of dampening some enthusiasms and sometimes even combines them. If you've ever felt a shiver when visiting an ancient site, felt the weight of time and creativity on your shoulders when contemplating the works of others, then you know the pull. The desire to see and experience these other places.

What if the site is underwater, though? Then you join the sport of Scuba with the awe of discovery when visiting the

WORLD’S WEIRDEST DIVE DESTINATIONS
 
You really do not need to spend a ton of money to see the cemetery off the coast of Fla. You can dive a real on at Lake Jocassee in Salem, SC! I go out with Off The Wall Dive Center but I think that I could do it from the boat ramp with the scooters.
 

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