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Despite rumors to the contrary, Richard Suslick and his family, Margaret, Gina, Phillip & Cosmo really do have a life beyond the world of Geekdom. Proven by actual photos (un-retouched!), you will notice that there is no tape holding together Rich's glasses' temples or nose-bridge. Please take a look. Enjoy...
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This was the first dive of the Hermes. Sitting upright on a flat sand bottom in 80 feet of water, this little steel ship presents the classic image of a shipwreck. The Hermes was a 165 foot steel hulled buoy tender built during World War II (1943) in Pennsylvania. Sunk May 15, 1985.
My other 2 wreck dives were of the Marie Celeste 1864 a blockade runner sunk on September 6th, 1864 and a Spanish frigate(?) that went down in about 1780 at about 60ft. All the wood is gone and mostly reef remains. Only a few artifacts exist to show its location. At the center of one of these photos is the encrusted cannon of which only the last 3" remain partially visible. Like finding Waldo, bet you can't find it. Depth: 40 ft.