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  1. Sep 21, 2014 · Valhalla is a decommissioned Atlas-F hardened nuclear missile silo located near Abilene, Texas. It is actually part of a complex of 12 silos located around Texas and formerly run by Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene.

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  3. Want a short weekend trip to dive with friends in a missile silo? Yes, in a missile silo! Join Dive West ® and Sandi Zoch for a unique experience in diving, Valhalla Missile Silo, a decommissioned and diveable Atlas-F thermonuclear intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) silo.

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  5. Join this exclusive OCD Divers drive and dive trip to dive the Valhalla missile silo. The silo is outside the city limits of Abelene, only 200 miles from DFW airport. Click here for a location map and driving directions. $225 per person admission, which includes: Two days diving. Altitude Diver certification.

  6. Diving out at the Valhalla Atlas F Missile Silo in Abilene, Texas.

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  7. Jul 22, 2014 · A decommissioned US nuclear missile silo in the US that was abandoned after the Cold War and left to fill up with water for nearly 50 years is now being used as a dive site. The deserted military site lies below the desert somewhere in Texas, known only to a network of scuba divers who […]

  8. The only safely diveable Atlas ’F’ Hardened Missile Silo in existence is run by Family Scuba Center in Midland, Texas and is called ’Dive Valhalla’. (Valhalla is from Norse Mythology and is the great hall of fallen heroes). The water is 60 degrees, 130’ deep and crystal clear.

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