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Scuba diving in Silfra, Iceland, between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates
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Scuba diving in Silfra, Iceland, between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates
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icelandic diving
gloveless?
DOUBT
That is actually dope
From the log book:
`Dive # 668`
`Country: Iceland`
`Location: Thingvellir NP`
`Site: Silfra`
`Time: 27 min`
`Max depth: 17 meters (54ft)`
`Visibility: 100+ ft`
`Temperature: 2.2 C (39F)`
`Weight: 14 kg`
`Tank: Low-pressure steel 15L`
`Protection: Viking drysuit`
[Hate to be that guy.. But…](https://youtu.be/-khe6IY9bTM)
Did they stop doing this a few years ago? Or maybe I’m thinking of the snorkelling trips? I remember something about too many older people getting into the water and it was too much of a shock to the system (even with drysuits) and a handful of people had heart attacks or something?
Must be freezing cold water