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Wreck Diving: Connecting the Past to the Present

Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:00 AM EDT
travel, canada, scuba-diving, vancouver-island, shipwrecks, rebreathers
By Calvin Tang

Technical Diver Joshua Smith floats alongside the wreck of the Capilano - photo by Calvin Tang

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Here's a photo I took of my dive buddy, Josh Smith, on the wreck of the Capilano - sunken off of the coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. A group of close friends and I had a fantastic time diving three stunning wrecks in the emerald waters of British Columbia during this particular excursion. After the trip, John Rawlings and I collaborated on a story about those shipwrecks. He primarily focused on the history of each wreck and I provided a narrative of our dives and the present-day condition of the wrecks, doing our best to connect the past with the present. We both contributed photos. Here's a link to the full article: Diving the Shipwrecks of Vancouver Island, Canada.

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Wolf Wolfman

Wow! Calvin...Thank you for the article. I like this kind of stuff!

  • 6 votes
Reply#1 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 6:23 AM EDT
Dog_Blue

For the most part ship wrecks are very much like time capsules. Showing the state of technology and social amenities from the era in which they sank. Going beyond that, the wrecks stir a sense of adventure and wonderment. What was the cargo? What were the thoughts and life’s like aboard the craft. What caused the ship to go down? Indeed pretty neat.

  • 6 votes
Reply#2 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 9:50 AM EDT
rottlady

Great story and the images are incredible! Thanks Calvin!

  • 6 votes
Reply#3 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 7:29 PM EDT
Anna-90776

Beautiful! Just remarkable images!

  • 4 votes
Reply#4 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 8:00 PM EDT
River-239955

That's really awesome. I'm too much of a fraidy cat to go exploring the waters, but it's always wonderful to see pics of what is there. Thanks !!!

  • 4 votes
Reply#5 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 9:22 PM EDT
oldfogey

Yes, yes, yes!! And of course I had to go see "Swimming With Baluga Whales Naked." What's the big deal? I never thought they wore clothes anyway. Nice to see you posting here, Calvin. Give my regards to the Mrs.

  • 6 votes
Reply#6 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 9:50 PM EDT
Calvin Tang

OFG, I think it's a generational thing. My brother printed out this article for my Dad (no, he doesn't surf the web) and 15 minutes later my Dad comes back and asks my brother to "blow up" the photo of the woman swimming with the whales.

When I asked Dad whether or not he liked my story (after all, it took quite a bit of effort to produce) all he talked about was the woman swimming naked in the Arctic. My response: Dad there are plenty of naked women on the internet, maybe you should start using it!

  • 6 votes
#6.1 - Tue Sep 6, 2011 3:12 PM EDT
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Tedd Riggs

wow Calvin, nice to see you ! (And pictures also....)

  • 5 votes
Reply#7 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 10:51 PM EDT
Kearney Outlaw

Slightly below recreational limits, I'm guessing. ;-)

Happy bubbling and dive safe.

  • 4 votes
Reply#8 - Sun Sep 4, 2011 1:39 AM EDT
etva

Outstanding photos, and I really enjoyed the article. Thanks for posting.

  • 2 votes
Reply#9 - Sun Sep 4, 2011 2:51 PM EDT
Calvin Tang

Thanks y'all, for the kind words of encouragement :)

  • 6 votes
Reply#10 - Tue Sep 6, 2011 3:13 PM EDT
TR-421173

So awesome I don't even know what to say.

  • 2 votes
Reply#11 - Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:06 PM EDT
Fletch-495299

Thanks for taking us Wreck Diving Calvin. Good article and photos.

  • 4 votes
Reply#12 - Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:02 PM EDT
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