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Tue, 18 Dec 2018 19:35:13 -0600
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https://www.chasing-innovation.com/buy/gladius/mini

I have nothing to do with the company but saw a nice YouTube video on 
WWII history guy that just got one to explore
the coastlines for relics.  Some of the pictures on this site - one page 
is very long - have pictures of reefs and such.

Consider exploring a coral head in 50' of water up/down or a coral reef 
to see what is hiding under it - Shell or barracuda.
They have 300' of optional cable back to a wireless hub that talks to 
the tablet that is the controller.

If they had this 60 years ago when I was a young man  diving almost 
every day it would have been a dream.
Some of us today use movie cameras for this but we are holding them.  
Maybe not so nice in places.

It could work in rivers and check pipes and other issues.  Nice to see 
something like this come out to people.
Budget somewhere in 1500 US$ for a 5 motor control Led lights, 4k camera 
and up/down looking as you move forward
or back.  Very stable.

Some of you look into lakes and rivers as well as corals and such. 
Sub-cliff structures.....

Just a thought for the group.

Martin Eastburn

-- 
Lux Observatory at Lionslair

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