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1. Do we have an obligation to try to keep open water divers out of the NY Subway system?
2. Does the Subway constitute a Cave Dive or a Wreck Dive?
3. Will PADI be issuing new certification cards?
subway diver.jpg
1. Do we have an obligation to try to keep open water divers out of the NY Subway system?
2. Does the Subway constitute a Cave Dive or a Wreck Dive?
3. Will PADI be issuing new certification cards?
Take only photos, leave only bubbles, kill only time.
Many things,There is no way the water would be that clear.
I'd say the subway constitutes neither a cave or wreck dive, rather a commercial hazmat dive.
Did you see any critters in that cave? StygoBites.com
Yea, he is clearly over the yellow line.
"...some night, in the chill darkness, someone will make a mistake: The sea will show him no mercy." John T. Cunningham
1. No line to the surface or exit
2. no redundant air source
3. guages/octo dangling
4. no buddy
5. the train is late.
Steve Harbin
Richmond, TX
at least his trim is half way decent......
I'd like to know what kind of lights the Subway System is using to stay on during the flood.
Safe diving,
Sandy Robinson
1) as long as they have a subway pass they are good.
2) neither, it's a subway dive, something new Sandi put together.
3) Of course, they released the curriculum as Sandi was flooding the subway. Be the 1st one of your dive buddies to get the card. Limited time only, while supplies last.
What is the depth rating of those florescent lights?
That's a dadgum good Photoshop job. Wish I had that skill.
I decided that I needed a redundant glowstick --Mark Schroder
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