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Old March 20th 05, 11:56 PM
Mark and Kim Smith
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Frank Stutzman wrote:

Mark and Kim Smith wrote:



There is still wreckage in the local mountains in the USA. Heck,
there is even a complete B-29 at the bottom of a popular recreational
lake in Arizona. However, the forestry service takes a dim view on
anyone trying to remove what they now own. Heck, they won't even allow
folks to do recreational dives on that B-29! They even post signs on
the mountain wreckage letting you know how much it upsets them when you
remove parts from their wreckage.



Uhh, the Lake Mead B-29 is in 260 feet of water. Thats far beyond the
depth of a "recreational" diver.

Frank Stutzman



True, but it doesn't change the way the Lake Mead officials feel about
it. I guess it depends on your definition of "recreational." Besides,
with the way water levels keep dropping from draught, it's just a matter
of time before you can wade out to it and dance on the wings! ( Now,
don't take this seriously. This is known as sarcasm.)

More info: http://www.nps.gov/lame/station/news/03-69.html