Titan I ICBM Complex
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If you dig a 100 foot hole in the ground and stop pumping the water out, it will inevitably fill with cold, clear, fresh groundwater. That's exactly what happened to this abandoned nuclear missile silo. If you want to descend into a pitch black vertical quasi-wreck dive, you can schedule a tour with the owners which is the only way to dive this site. Under Sea Adventures, based in Kennwick Washington has a full write up here. A 360 degree video swim through give you an idea of what it's like via USA Today.
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Quick Info
Coordinates | 46.907436, -119.755758 |
Depth | 110 Feet |
Skill Level | Advanced |
Access Method | Ladder |
Entry & Access
Access is by tour only.
Attractions & Wildlife
Amenities
Skill Level & Hazards
Prerequisites quoted from website:
- Advanced certification or higher required
- Photocopy verification of C Cards
- Recent Cold Water Dives
- Night Diving Light and backup
- Statement of Understanding
- Missile Silo Waiver
- Good physical shape - walk in is moderately difficult
Nearest Emergency Medical Facilities
Notes
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