I've never seen this done before and honestly never knew it needed to be done. There's new video showing divers cutting down trees at the bottom of Missouri's Table Rock Lake. Yes, this is a thing.
I've never had a bad experience or anything I would consider dangerous at Table Rock Lake in Missouri, but it appears that I'm the exception and not the rule. I found a video that allows you to explore it even deeper - literally - with a look at what lies under the water of one of America's most dangerous lakes.
Most scuba divers would likely argue their dives are almost always interesting. Even more so when it happens inside a flooded historic Missouri mine where tools from two centuries ago remain.
We've been known to tell some true whoppers when it comes to fish stories involving the Mississippi River. One of the greatest of them all is the tale of the monster catfish that was so large it spit out a diver. Let's explore this legend and see how much truth lies down there.
If you have ever cruised on Table Rock Lake in Missouri and lost your houseboat, I think it's been found thanks to some recent video shared by some divers.
There are very few places in America where you can dive underwater in an old lead mine, but that's exactly what you can do in Missouri. Some divers have shared video of what lurks underneath those waters.
If you're afraid of heights, you might also want to consider fearing the opposite. Missouri divers recently set a record by exploring a depth 451 feet down.
I was born and raised in Missouri and have lived there most of my life and even I had not heard of the Missouri mine that offers boat tours and scuba diving.