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SUBMARINE SAFARI

10/15/2016

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Cool right! Shoutout to DOXA watches (my favourite adventure watch) for reposting on Instagram.
Here are some photos from our fun trip on a submarine off Tenerife, Spain! This was through Submarine Safaris with two other crew of the Pisces VI deep-sea submarine (follow us on Facebook here!). We reached just 100m (which I'd done a few weeks earlier on a rebreather, Hollis Prism 2 in the Red Sea), but it was awesome. Highly recommend for anyone who wants to safely see the sea while staying dry! They even have people propose to their partners in here.
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Tenerife from airplane. 
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Submarine safari's main submarine. 
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View from the window seat.
Related blog posts: 
  • SUBMARINES IN KANSAS? YES! PISCES VI TO BRING DEEP SEA RESEARCH TO THE MASSES
  • OCEAN EXPLORATION FOR THE MASSES IN TIMES SQUARE
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    Grace Young  (B.S., MIT, Ph.D, Oxford) is an ocean engineer, aquanaut, and explorer currently working at X. She lived underwater as a scientist and engineer on Fabian Cousteau’s Mission 31, and is a National Geographic Explorer. 

    Blog Highlights: 
    1. No Engineer is an Island
    2. Mission 31 Highlights
    3. Sailing Across the Atlantic 
    ​3. Return to CERN

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