#LI native Andrew Capobianco wins silver medal at Olympics

#LI native Andrew Capobianco wins silver medal at Olympics

“#LI native Andrew Capobianco wins silver medal at Olympics” Long Island native Andrew Capobianco and partner Michael Hixon snagged a silver medal in the men’s 3-meter synchronized dive at the Tokyo Games on Wednesday. Capobianco and Hixon scored 444.36 points, trailing only China’s team of Zongyuan Wang and Xie Siyi, who scored 46.82, according to…

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#Comedian JB Smoove goes shark diving with Brad Paisley

#Comedian JB Smoove goes shark diving with Brad Paisley

“#Comedian JB Smoove goes shark diving with Brad Paisley” Comedian JB Smoove calls himself “The Black Dolphin” — so he was ready to dive alongside musician Brad Paisley for their new special. “I embody that title,” Smoove told The Post. “Dolphins are fearless, love people and all animals…and the Black Dolphin gets along with everybody….

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#‘Vampire Fish’ spotted twice in California’s American River

#‘Vampire Fish’ spotted twice in California’s American River

“#‘Vampire Fish’ spotted twice in California’s American River” Apparently, vampires live under the water. An unusual-looking fish is reportedly making a comeback in the American River, as divers said they recently spotted the creature twice in California. Sacramento CBS reported the divers spotted the so-called vampire fish (Pacific lamprey) in the American River, a waterway that runs for…

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#Russian divers hunt for ancient bones in frozen river

#Russian divers hunt for ancient bones in frozen river

“#Russian divers hunt for ancient bones in frozen river” Ancient shark teeth, bones of woolly rhinoceros, mammoths and other extinct animals – those are rare artifacts which attract Russian paleontologists to the ice-covered Tobol river some 1,242 miles east of Moscow. For almost two decades scientists have teamed up with divers for a bone hunt…

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#World’s deepest diving pool opens in Poland

#World’s deepest diving pool opens in Poland

“#World’s deepest diving pool opens in Poland” First divers took a plunge into the world’s deepest pool on Saturday, November 21, in the small Polish town of Mszczonow close to Warsaw. With its deepest point at 147 feet the pool, called Deepspot, beats the Y-40 diving pool in the Italian town of Montegrotto Terme, which…

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