Scuba Diver Lost in the Mojave Desert

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Rare Pup fish live in a pool of water that disappears into a cavern over 500 fee deep in a part of Death Valley National Park within the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, in Nevada.  The government has protected this area for over six decades.  Back in the 60’s, three scuba divers broke through the fence and entered the underground system.  One was lost and even with many rescue dives, the body was never found.  While the park service has sent professional divers to explore – the bottom has never been found.  Earthquakes around the world have caused waves of six feet in this water, a constant 93 degrees.  Ash Meadows also has a spring that puts out 2,800 gallons a minute.  We tried to visit this area last November, but flooding had washed out some roads.  We hope to visit Ash Meadows this week.  And you thought the desert was dry.