Mike and
Michelle Cryer are owners and operators of Hydrosports Scuba at
Lake Jackson Texas — A giant pink mammoth and metal people
yielding spears stand to attract attention to what its backers think will
become the Disneyland of diving in the United States — Mammoth Lake.
The giant sand pit where mammoth bones
were discovered slowly is being turned into what might be the largest
dive-specific lake in the nation.
“At 55 acres, it will be the largest that
we know of next to the 47 acres at Dutch Springs in
What makes
Giant metal sculptures of mammoths,
humans and turtles, the looping starship ride and pieces of the Mayan
Mindbender from Astroworld, boats of all sizes, jets
and old missile parts from NASA, fire trucks and buses are just a few things
being placed in the sandpit that eventually will be filled with water to create
Even the pink mammoth eventually will be
placed in the pit.
“It was painted pink to draw attention,
and a giant pink mammoth is definitely an eyecatcher,”
Cryer said.
The pink behemoth actually is the second
mammoth sculpture created by Kelso Vernor. It will be
placed in the pit near the people holding spears to look as though they are
spearing it. People will be able to differentiate between the two when they
dive, Mike said.
“A church steeple is being made into an
underwater Christmas tree, and a submarine is being concocted from old scraps
of metal to look like it was sunk on active duty,” said Michelle Cryer, Mike’s
wife.
In addition to these items, the different
areas of the lake will have themes.
Where the Mayan Mindbender lies will be
called the Mayan Underwater; sunken boats will be placed in a rectangular shape
and called the Bermuda Rectangle; the mammoth sculptures will be set where the
remains of a Columbian mammoth were found and is tentatively titled Jurassic
Park; the F-5 jet, other items from NASA and the looping starship will have a space
theme; and the buses will be called the Bus Stop, Mike Cryer said.
“Diving in the Gulf, all you see is flat
sand. Here you will get to explore the unusual,” Mike Cryer said.
A large underwater cave system also is
being constructed for those who are certified cave divers.
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Hydrosports Scuba, which opened at the
site Oct. 8, 2006 is hoping to start diving in a portion of
They also added a swimming pool to their
new building as an aquatic simulator for teaching. The scuba shop will offer a
deck with a handicap ramp extending to the water. It will be one of the few
places in the nation set up for handicap diving, Mike Cryer said.
A restaurant, whose name had not been
disclosed, will be built near the scuba shop, Mike Cryer said. The restaurant
is scheduled to be finished by the time the lake is full.
“We are hoping to have 200 to 300 people
over the weekends. This will be a real big boost to the economy in the area,”
Mike Cryer said.
The lake is estimated to be completely
filled by late 2007, but a portion on the far east side already is filling up
naturally and is up to about 12 feet of water, Michelle Cryer said. When the
lake is completely full, the deepest portion is expected to be between 60 to 80
feet deep.
“A lot of people, after they get scuba
certified, quit diving because there is no place to go,” Mike Cryer said. “
Hydrosports Scuba is on