Directions:
If you're looking for these, you'd better check under
the sea...
The easiest way to get to Sealab is to set your teleportation systems
to the appropriate url for Sealab's lobby (located on the FAQ at
their website) and enter the
queue for transport. The more adventurous souls can take the sub-systems
in the area for an entry fee of 2$gsc, or arrange passage on one
of the many local tour ships that make their rounds daily through
the area.
Or, you can find it by tuning into Cartoon Network at 8pm central
time most weekdays.
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Things to do in the area:
While you won't find much in the way of hiking or
rock-climbing in the area, anything and everything aquatic is up
for grabs. The front desk can help you locate and arrange to sign
up with any number of fun excursions; Water skiing and wind-surfing
rentals, snorkeling and scuba-diving around the local reefs, swimming
with dolphins, wrestling with sharks, submarine tours of the deep,
real deep sea fishing excursions, or learning about the
science of the ocean (and what it takes to maintain a full-time
research station of this size) from the Sealab itself. Come for
the fun, stay for the lectures in geothermal energy research!
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