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<FONT FACE="Times New Roman"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>On 9/8/04 8:17 PM, "KSRBROWN@aol.com" <KSRBROWN@aol.com> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Times New Roman"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>The SCUBA people were a dive club from Billings, MT. Apparently they have a yearly outing where they dive into the two 28 foot deep pools to video/photograph trout. Apparently this is the only place in the park they can get close to the fish. They say it is because the bubbles created by the upstraem rapids mask their own scuba bubbles and the fish aren't scared. When we were there in the morning there were only three divers. They said that as many as thirty would be there shortly. Sonds like fun.<BR>
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Don't know about the teepee or Mud Volcano<BR>
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Kevin Brown<BR>
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Evidently, scuba divers from throughout the area are familiar with the Firehole river Yellowstone location , <BR>
As I have heard of many divers from eastern Idaho visiting the spot,<BR>
including some “unofficial” training by law enforcement and rescue teams.<BR>
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Robert Bower</SPAN></FONT>
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