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Anyone familiar with keuka lake, ny. I did my open water dive in 1972 there. I remember a volkwagan, small cabin crusier ,and I believe some



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Yes, I remember Joe. He retired his dive shop business many years ago. Not sure if he still lives there or not. Probably the mini dive park stuff is still there.


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Well Jim, after 44 years I'm going to try and find out. I had heard he moved South. Got an old map and Joes on it. Only thing is they have changed a lot of the address numbers on the houses. Plan on taking a drive(by boat) and searching the area, gotta do something for excitement in my old age! Plan on snorkeling first, I'll bring a tank, see what happens. Theres an old wooden barge somewhere in the area too.

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