Nov 21, 2007

Scuba Diving in Arizona's desert

On November 6, 2007 people from City of Mesa, Arizona by vast majority vote to approve Proposition 300, which basically is green light for the city's expenditure of public funds, tax concessions and grant of city-owned land to aid in the construction of the Waveyard Project. The Waveyard will be a huge water park that will offer surf-sized waves, snorkeling, scuba diving and kayaking.

The focus of this development project will be delivering sports options that are not typically available in an urban environment. The 125-acre park will feature a scuba lagoon and a snorkeling pond with reefs.
Scuba diving in The Sunken City will be the main attraction in the scuba diving lagoon featuring ruins and ancient relics, encrusted stone walls, colonnades, stone arches, coral, and plants will highlight your diving experience. You won’t find any fish in The Sunken City so don’t bring you harpoon.

The diving facility will have a dive shop with the latest diving equipment, classroom training, open water dive courses, classes in underwater video and photography, dry suit training, rescue diver courses, and diver medical courses. One proposed service of this dive shop that I found unique is that they will offer you the opportunity to demo or rent the latest wetsuits and diving gear.

According to the developer “The Sunken City will also play host to fiber optic night dives, scuba parties, and corporate team building events”. I don’t know you but I am having a hard time trying to imagine a “scuba party”!

This place will open to the public in 2010.

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