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Just found a full bottle of tequila on the Yukon today lol. Any dive that you start without a bottle and end with a full bottle of tequila is be definition a good dive lol

I suppose that's a lot better than starting a dive with a full bottle of tequila.
 
Maybe one of the friends of one of the five divers that have died on that wreck left it there. When I come across items that seem completely out-of-place, I just leave them alone and figure someone must have gone out of their way to put it there for a reason.
 
Another day of Apple Iwatches. Yesterday on 1 dive my two buddies and I found 9 Apple watches, a bunch of Ray Bans, A Gucci silver necklace, and of coarse a couple anchors. This is the same spot that we found 6 Iwatches just 8 weeks ago.
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Another day of Apple Iwatches. Yesterday on 1 dive my two buddies and I found 9 Apple watches, a bunch of Ray Bans, A Gucci silver necklace, and of coarse a couple anchors. This is the same spot that we found 6 Iwatches just 8 weeks ago.
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The fun part would be to try and find the original owners.
 
Another day of Apple Iwatches. Yesterday on 1 dive my two buddies and I found 9 Apple watches, a bunch of Ray Bans, A Gucci silver necklace, and of coarse a couple anchors. This is the same spot that we found 6 Iwatches just 8 weeks ago.
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What is it about this place that people are losing watches there?
 
We were able to return 2 of the last 6 apple watches. If they are password protected with no emergency contacts, it is impossible to get into it to find the owner.
It is sort of funny when I contact the owners. They never expected to see their watch again.
The bands are not designed to jump off a cliff or go on a rope swing. I think it is Apple's way of selling more watches.
I don't think the password protected ones have any value. Let me know if they do. We have about 20 of them from the past couple years.
 

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