Back in the late 80's I talked to some Atlanta cave divers who were talking about diving in an old Lockheed reactor site in the Dawson Forrest just north of Atlanta. Any of you guys still active and read this board?
It peaked my interest, and I decided to research this place. Of course, Al Gore had not invented the Internet yet, so I searched the micro film files at the GA Tech library and found a lot of articles dating back to the 50's. So my dive buddy and I decided to go check this place out. We found it and sure enough there is an old facility there. The reactor site was mostly underground and the entrances were buried, but people had dug them out and we crawled in one of them. It was a long hallway wide enough to drive a truck down. It sloped down and was full of water. There was another cement entrance with a stairwell leading down. It too was flooded.
We weren't crazy enough to dive it, but we had been told that some cave divers had been in it. There is a very long thread that discusses the place here. Various posts mention people diving in the facility some saying it is 2 floors and others saying it is 7 or 8 floors underwater. Google "dawson forest nuclear plant" and you'll find a ton of links that reference the place. You'll also find some nut jobs who think it is an alien abduction site.
I was just curious if anyone here had actually dove the site...
-Capel
P.S. We also checked out some old marble mines that were abandoned and had flooded. They were big, the water was clear, cold and deep. However, we did not dive them either. You would have to hump your gear 300 yards from the road and then climb a huge pile of dirt put in the entrance to keep people out. Once you got down the back side of the dirt pile, it was 1/2 mile down into the mine before you got to the water. Maybe if we'd had an ATV to haul the gear...


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