July 1st, 2006
The giant sand pit where the remains of a mammoth and saber-toothed tiger were once discovered may soon be filled with much more modern artifacts.
There are plans to throw in a bus, a couple antique fire trucks and even a space shuttle lookalike that once thrilled visitors at the now defunct Astroworld amusement park in Houston.
Why the random collection?
Developers are hoping the items and many others — including an old F-5 Navy jet already in the 50-acre pit — will help create one of the nation’s largest lakes reserved for scuba divers seeking to explore large objects.
MyWestTexas.com - Devlopers seek to create junk-filled lake for divers
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June 30th, 2006
Soldiers and Marines severely wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan will have the opportunity to learn adapted water skiing, scuba and other water sports as guests at the 2006 Adaptive Water Sports Festival, presented by Disabled Sports USA, the Wounded Warrior Project, Graybeards, and the Fire Department of New York City.
Specially trained volunteers from the FDNY, including Firefighter Tom Westman, winner of the CBS 2005 Survivor series, will be on hand to teach the “Wounded Warriors.” Despite the fact that most have single and even multiple amputations and other severe injuries, all will participate and learn.
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June 29th, 2006
DIVERS in the US now have easier access to the Cayman Islands’ dive sector, thanks to a collaborative effort by the Department of Tourism (DOT) and Scuba Diving Magazine.
Both organisations joined forces recently in an innovative and exciting programme to bring industry news and information to divers across North America.
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June 28th, 2006
Archaeologists are to investigate a wreck reported to be that of a German warship previously said to have been salvaged and scrapped.
Records claim the V81, which was at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, was raised in 1937 after foundering off the Caithness coast 85 years ago.
However, members of Caithness Diving Club said it was still on the seabed.
Archaeologist Simon Davidson, of Nottingham University, said: “It’s a wreck that shouldn’t be there.”
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