Remember that this was decades ago, way before camcorders, though I had a neat 8mm Bell & Howell... It may not still be there, I recall once many years ago, before the current drought cycle, that it was spotted when the water was low. I think it may be no longer in one piece. Anyway, it went to the bottom in the shallows at East Canyon, though memory fails me now as to the precise location. I'm closer to 50 than 40, and this happened when I was in high-school, so it's been a while. --- diveboss@xmission.com wrote:
Or, he could be on America's funniest home videos... That leaky hatch probably saved his life. Where is this thing now? I'll go retrieve it for you. Wouldn't he just crap to wake up one morning and find it sitting on his front lawn. ;)
Quoting Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com>:
He could be anywhere now, from commmanding a nuclear sub for the US Navy, to working on a Europa ocean probe for NASA, to pearl diving off the coast of Japan.
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