Steve, Wakulla is a developed tourist park. The footbridge goes out to a diving platform. The sinkhole is right under that, and there are glass bottom boats that run over the entrance and they tell visitors about the cave system. I am usually never on the surface and I don't talk to anyone, so I do not know what they think about any of it. I just show up, dive and leave. For some reason the front team did not get in the water right away so I was standing there waiting to go suit up. Leslie took my picture , a rare event. Steve Orrell wrote: > Hi Trey, > Man, you is ugly! > > OK, sorry, bad taste joke I admit, and what's worse I bet you've had a > thousand folk come back with exactly the same! Originality, my strong > point? Perhaps not!! > > George, there was a question I did want to put to you relating to the > photo. You mention that the photo was taken at Wakulla, yeah? The > background shows what look to be a footbridge or two and hard core > footpaths. I'd assumed, for some daft reason, that Wakulla would be/is, > well, just a wet hole in the ground. But it looks to be a well developed > visitor/tourist area. Is this the case? Can you tell me a little more about > how it/the cave systems are perceived by the general public, etc.? Are > there a lot of visitors? > > Cheers, > > -- > > Steve... -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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