Posted on 10/28/2014 9:23:41 AM PDT by dware
GAINESVILLE, Fla. The divers descended 410 feet into the Mediterranean off Italy, shining bright lights on a ship that sank thousands of years ago. A sea-crusted anchor rested amid piles of terra cotta jars traditionally used to carry wine, olive oil and other cargo.
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Incredibly dangerous to go that deep. No thanks
I’m with ya. I have a hard time in clear water. Too many big a$$ fish out there. Lol. I about messed myself when I watched the Cuba Gooding Jr. movie where he was a deep sea diver. No way. Too much for me! I’ll gladly accept the “balls in your wife’s purse” condemnations. Lol.
those navy divers got some stuff. I’m good to about 100ft but prefer shallower.
FMCDH(BITS)
Thanks nothingnew. The other article I'd read about this claimed that the 410 foot depth meant the site couldn't be visited by submarines. :')
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