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Dr. Seuss Enterprises is upping the ante this year, offering even more free books in celebration of Dr. Seuss Day. Last year, the organization pledged to give a free book to every child born on ...
Dive in & belly up! Traveling across America these days can sometimes feel like a cultural blur. There's the same fast-food and chain restaurants almost everywhere, and the same is true for big ...
Nesconset fire department scuba rescue team on training exercise. Public safety diving is underwater diving conducted as part of law enforcement and fire/rescue.Public safety divers differ from recreational, scientific and commercial divers who can generally plan the date, time, and location of a dive, and dive only if the conditions are conducive to the task.
[2] Founded in 1969, PDIC was established out of the need to properly train SCUBA instructors. [ 1 ] After more than ten years of training exclusively instructors, the decision was made to offer training starting at the open water level.
[2] [3] Mevoli died at 1:44 p.m. He was the first athlete to die in an international free-diving competition. [3] The New York Times published a photograph of a visibly distressed Mevoli taken just after his return to the surface from his last dive and shortly before he lost consciousness. [1]
These are the most laid back, cozy, diveiest in the nation — all among the selections in our inaugural USA TODAY Bars of the Year list.
The later years of Nagle's life were dominated by a descent into alcoholism and drug abuse.It was this disease that ultimately took his life at the age of 41. [citation needed] His last great expedition was the exploration of German submarine U-869, although he was never physically able to dive on it.
Shadow Divers: The True Adventure of Two Americans Who Risked Everything to Solve One of the Last Mysteries of World War II is a 2004 non-fiction book by Robert Kurson recounting of the discovery of a World War II German U-boat 60 miles (97 km) off the coast of New Jersey, United States in 1991, exploration dives, and its eventual identification as U-869 lost on 11 February 1945.