Scuba Diving Windiate and Barney Shipwrecks by The ScubaGuys

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25 Responses to “Scuba Diving Windiate and Barney Shipwrecks by The ScubaGuys”

  1. chriscasamassa Says:

    Kelly Hock

    i saw that thing too

  2. ilearnYouCSS Says:

    Steven Pernell

    there are a so called name to this wreck:awesome:D:D i gotta go dive there xD

  3. doglover274956 Says:

    Fred Wilcher

    i agree this movie is awesome all my thumbs are up (even the feet ones)

  4. jmoney9008 Says:

    Edward Friday

    sounds like david sanborn on the sax

  5. matuokaisenokamikaze Says:

    Hattie Rossiter

    ????? not swim at long distance. but I want diving. I like ocean .

  6. chinesecantdrive Says:

    Shawn Simoneaux

    is there a date for this wreck, looks really cool.

  7. blastoiserocks Says:

    Lisa Nowicki

    music?

  8. BCSDive Says:

    Steve Castle

    Thanks everyone for the very nice comments!! Glad y’all like the vids.

  9. BCSDive Says:

    Avis Diers

    small particle in the water. Could be any of a number of tiny living marine animals. That stuff is seen by the diver, but because of the focus setting on the vid cam, it is rarely caught by the camera… this is done on purpose and helps to give a MUCH clearer picture than what is seen by the diver (IOW, real visibilty is less than what the camera records—we call it the magic camera…:-)…)

  10. stel119 Says:

    Guy Vause

    Wow! that’s an amazing wreck. it’s in perfect shape and perfectly level.

  11. lagartijados Says:

    Norman Braswell

    there is something strange, what is that white thing that passes by at arround 1:41, there is the ship and the diver, but something crosses from left to right.

  12. papatya1974 Says:

    Ana Lampkin

    I never understood why scuba divers are way too happy ..including me ..once we get next to the sea.. :-)

  13. Sc2ggrocks Says:

    Danny Dail

    sorry i read this by mistake but better safe than sorry, PLEASE DON’T? READ THIS you will die in seven days if you don’t post this comment on 10 videos in the next hour. if you do, tomorrow will be the best day of your life

  14. blehem0joe0 Says:

    Avis Diers

    that was probably the coldest dive ever lol

  15. dinosimotas Says:

    Rachel Maxson

    Yes, there are fish in the great lakes.

  16. bestabac Says:

    Marcie Birdsall

    in the great lakes are there any sea life like fish or something

  17. HawaiiScubaTV Says:

    Wanda Grabowski

    Very cool video! Looks like fun. But for you guys waiting for the water in NJ/NY to warm up, isn’t that like waiting for hell to freeze over?? Haha

  18. pyrokid93 Says:

    Nicholas Liddell

    This is Great! I can’t wait for the waters to warm up here in NJ, gonna jump in head first! :)

    Great vid 5/5

    ^_^

  19. cae1388 Says:

    Kenneth Moorehead

    I wouldn’t mind scuba diving just for fun.

  20. cae1388 Says:

    Barbara Lofton

    I hope so too. But it wasn’t lol.

  21. demoniac042785 Says:

    Della Sipes

    cool video i cant wait for the water to warm up hear in ny

  22. raed301 Says:

    Marlene Giddings

    go to google and type diving school or diving courses near your addres and i hope that will be easy to you..

  23. jaismmes Says:

    Christopher Widener

    very nice i hope i can go there one day.

    how can the divers with each other under the water ?

  24. cae1388 Says:

    Jeff Petterson

    Oh okay, Thank you for that information. I would rather freshwater dive but I’m just looking for something to fall back on. But I will look into it thank you.

  25. BCSDive Says:

    Travis Ceballos

    You can make money doing commercial diving in freshwater. Back to your original question, I asked what type of diving your were looking to do because that would dictate where to seek an education/training in it. Louisiana (Morgan City and the like) has some very active commercial diving firms and I believe at least one school. On the other hand, if you just want to scuba dive (fresh or sea water), just open the yellow pages for a local dive shop. They all offer recreational training.