Scuba NewsHound
3rd February 2004, 22:23
By MICHAEL BRAGA
michael.braga@heraldtribune.com
BRADENTON -- The divers portrayed in Advanced Diver Magazine are exploring worlds no one has ever seen before.
There's Paul and Jill Heinerth, who donned dry suits, complete with heaters and re-breathers, and dropped 130 feet inside a massive Antarctica iceberg.
There's Martin McClellan, who descended 400 feet to the bottom of Lake Tahoe to explore the remains of a steamship scuttled in 1940.
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michael.braga@heraldtribune.com
BRADENTON -- The divers portrayed in Advanced Diver Magazine are exploring worlds no one has ever seen before.
There's Paul and Jill Heinerth, who donned dry suits, complete with heaters and re-breathers, and dropped 130 feet inside a massive Antarctica iceberg.
There's Martin McClellan, who descended 400 feet to the bottom of Lake Tahoe to explore the remains of a steamship scuttled in 1940.
View Article (http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040203/NEWS/402030502/1003/NEWS0102)