Top 5 Extreme Places To Dive

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Explore the top 5 extreme places to dive with Mark.

5. Rock Island Tunnels, Palau

4. Valhalla Missile Silo, Texas

3. Shark Diving in Nassau, the Bahamas

2. Cenote Angelita

1. Ice Diving at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

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Every place in the list seems interesting except the jelly fish one. Without this video, I wouldn't heard of the Texas one and the Hydrogen sulphine one and I would probably not come across any of these two even on google suggestion list because I don't even know what keyword to use to begin searching with. By the way, the one with some kind of white fog under water (Hydrogen sulphine), does it have any 'caution' things to be aware of because of the chemical?

Anyway, thank you for sharing this video.

discreteloner
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Done the Sharks in Nassau with Stuart Coves. Main memory is 12 of our group getting food poisoning and suspecting the tropical punch we were given, and them thinking a 30 minute dive in 12 metres was good value. Loved the sharks, hated the destination and the pretty boring diving. The other destinations look cool, though not sure about the hydrogen sulphide!

Ria
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I've been to Jellyfish Lake in Palau. I don't consider it an extreme dive in any way. It's not even a dive, really, because all you need is your snorkeling gear (they didn't even allow SCUBA gear when I was there) because there's no reason to go more than a few meters deep in there. Besides, you have to hike in a ways to get there, wouldn't be worth hauling tanks and other unnecessary gear. It is a unique experience, though.

jmont
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“Ugh, I hate cold showers!”

TRY ICE DIVING

daniellord
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Please stop using feet and switch to the universal imperial measurement already...

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